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Apr 03, 2018

In the News – March 2018

Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.

Mar 29, 2018

International Crane Foundation captive flock grows by six Whooping Cranes

Three pairs of breeding Whooping Cranes recently moved to Crane City at the International Crane Foundation, relocating from the Whooping Crane Program at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Maryland.

Mar 20, 2018

A Helping Hand to our Neighbors in Port Aransas, Texas

Following the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey to the Central Texas Coast last summer, we knew we wanted to do as much as we could to help rebuild this region – for both people and wildlife.

Mar 14, 2018

African Crane Conservation Retreat

Between February 24 and March 5, 2018, I joined members of the African Crane Conservation Program in Uganda and Rwanda for a nine-day retreat focusing on team building activities, conservation planning and visioning for our East Africa programs, and learning new crane and ecosystem monitoring skills.

Mar 12, 2018

Notes from the President: An Honored Legacy and Glowing Future in China

One of my favorite things to do in China is to watch the ancient art of Tai Chi practiced by millions of Chinese in city parks at the break of day. As arms swing up in unison like graceful wings, I am reminded of the deep spiritual kinship the Chinese feel with cranes.

Black-necked Cranes in flight in China

Mar 07, 2018

Top Ten Facts About Crane Migration

We asked our staff for their top ten facts about crane migration to create this list – we hope you are inspired to learn more about the mystery of bird migration!

Mar 02, 2018

End of an Era – Our Deepest Gratitude to the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

In 1964, a juvenile Whooping Crane with a broken wing was retrieved from Wood Buffalo National Park in subarctic Canada. He was named CAN-US by the two countries fervently working to save the last remaining Whooping Cranes. At that time, the outlook for Whooping Cranes was bleak.

Feb 27, 2018

Using Photomedicine to Care for Aging Cranes

The International Crane Foundation supports a full-time veterinary team and comprehensive health care program for our captive crane population. The most common issue affecting the aging cranes in our captive population is osteoarthritis – affecting 10% of our current flock – which unfortunately has no cure. Recent research in the area of low-level light therapy has shown excellent results in treating chronic pain with no known side effects.

Feb 26, 2018

Crane City Renovations Bring New Life to Crane Enclosures

This winter we finished the fifth phase of renovations to our breeding facility Crane City. Yes, fifth – Crane City is extensive and houses around 70 birds. This multi-year effort is focusing on needed improvements to the cranes’ enclosures, including new siding and flight netting, reinforced fencing and roof repairs, and upgraded water hydrants and electrical.

Feb 21, 2018

Setback for Wisconsin Wetlands As Legislation Passes in State Assembly and Senate

The Wisconsin State Assembly and Senate passed legislation that will impact up to 100,000 acres of “isolated,” non-federal wetlands in our state. This legislation will now go to Governor Walker’s desk for his signature.