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Sep 26, 2023

Great Midwest Crane Fest Soars Toward Its Second Spectacular Year

CONTACT: Jodi Legge, 608-356-9462 ext. 120Eric Snyder, 608-355-0279 ext. 390 Event Hosted by International Crane Foundation and Aldo Leopold Foundation Baraboo, Wis. – Sept. 26, 2023 – Registration is now open… Continue reading Great Midwest Crane Fest Soars Toward Its Second Spectacular Year

Sep 08, 2023

The Call of the Crane

The next time you visit our site in Baraboo, Wisconsin, be sure to look for the beautiful new sculpture, “The Call of the Crane,” by designer and lead artist Melanie… Continue reading The Call of the Crane

Sep 05, 2023

In the News – August 2023

Monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs. Whooping Crane chick dies at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge, Baraboo News Republic At least 11 Crested Cranes poisoned to death in… Continue reading In the News – August 2023

Aug 30, 2023

Wood Buffalo Wildfires and Whooping Cranes Update

According to the most recent estimates from Environment and Climate Change, Canada, this year’s wildfires in the Northwest Territories of Canada have impacted nearly 3 million hectares – an area… Continue reading Wood Buffalo Wildfires and Whooping Cranes Update

Aug 29, 2023

Innovative Partnership Serves Communities, Supports Wetlands, Saves Cranes

CONTACT: David Johnson, Chief Executive, Margaret Pyke Trust, +44 (0)7481411117Dr. Adalbert Aine-omucunguzi, East Africa Regional Manager, International Crane Foundation, +256 772 890535Kerryn Morrison, Vice President International: Director of Africa, International Crane… Continue reading Innovative Partnership Serves Communities, Supports Wetlands, Saves Cranes

Aug 29, 2023

International Crane Foundation Marks 50 Years of Conservation on Sept. 16

CONTACT: Allyson Bass, 608-356-9462, ext. 102                            Member Event and Evening Celebration Sept. 16th  Baraboo, WI – The International Crane Foundation will mark 50 years of crane conservation with a special… Continue reading International Crane Foundation Marks 50 Years of Conservation on Sept. 16

Aug 22, 2023

Protecting Wattled Crane Nests in South Africa

The Wattled Crane breeding season in eastern South Africa overlaps with prescribed burns during the winter fire season. Due to the timing of this natural fire season, one of the… Continue reading Protecting Wattled Crane Nests in South Africa

Aug 18, 2023

Loss of Whooping Crane Chick at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge

Update: We have received W2-23’s necropsy results from the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wisconsin. The analysis showed that the young crane was compromised from a systemic parasite disease… Continue reading Loss of Whooping Crane Chick at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge

Aug 10, 2023

Field Notes from the President – A New Safe Haven

Saving Tram Chim Ancient. Elegant. Endangered. Cranes inspire us to work for a better world. Reflecting on our golden anniversary, I am drawn to the amazing places where cranes have… Continue reading Field Notes from the President – A New Safe Haven

Aug 04, 2023

Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – August 2023

Below is the most recent update for the Eastern Migratory Population of Whooping Cranes. During July, we were busy monitoring chicks, some of which are close to fledging! A huge thank… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – August 2023