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Nov 13, 2016

A Life With Cranes

Finally, the stories of George Archibald in print! The International Crane Foundation is delighted to announce the publication of George Archibald’s new book of collected stories, My Life with Cranes.

Nov 04, 2016

Siberian Crane Researchers Receive Disney Conservation Hero Award


The International Crane Foundation announced today that the team of Sergei Sleptsov and Ivan Danilov from the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Siberian Crane Foundation have been jointly honored with a Conservation Hero Award from the Disney Conservation Fund.

Sandhill Cranes

Nov 03, 2016

International Crane Foundation Statement on the Malheur Occupation Verdict

The International Crane Foundation respects the judicial process, but we are deeply concerned by the outcome of the Malheur case. Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is among the most important Sandhill Crane breeding sites in the refuge system, supporting over 20% of the breeding greater Sandhill Cranes in Oregon.

Whooping Crane

Oct 25, 2016

Texas Judge’s Decision a Win for Whooping Cranes

In an unprecedented decision, Federal District Court Magistrate Judge Zack Hawthorn handed down a heavy sentence for Trey Joseph Frederick, a 19-year-old Beaumont man who admitted to shooting and killing two endangered Whooping Cranes.

Oct 14, 2016

Research, Education and Dance Combine to Connect Black-necked Crane Conservation in China

In late summer I joined over 90 participants at a remote nature reserve in north-central China to share research and experiences focusing on Black-necked Crane conservation.

Whooping Crane 16-11

Oct 11, 2016

Pair of Endangered Whooping Cranes Relocated to Florida in Hopes of Successful Breeding

In a cross-country effort, experts from the International Crane Foundation relocated a rare male Whooping Crane from the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge in Wisconsin to a breeding center in Florida. They believe the bird could play an important role in bringing his species back from the brink of extinction.

Oct 04, 2016

Whooping Crane Parent Rearing: Your Questions Answered

Parent-rearing, costume-rearing, “target” birds – these are all terms you may be hearing this fall as you follow the next chapter in Whooping Crane reintroduction in the eastern United States. This document addresses questions that you may have about the new rearing and release methods that we are implementing this year with our colleagues in the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership.

Terry and Mary Kohler

Sep 21, 2016

A Tribute to Terry and Mary Kohler

We are deeply saddened by the recent loss of our friend Terry Kohler. For the past three decades Terry was a major supporter of the International Crane Foundation and cranes, including lead support for our efforts to save Whooping Cranes in Wisconsin and Texas and Siberian Cranes in East Asia.

Whooping Crane at the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo

Sep 13, 2016

Calgary Zoo, International Crane Foundation, San Antonio Zoo, and Audubon Nature Institute Recognized with National Award for Collaborative Conservation Program

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) announced that the Calgary Zoo, International Crane Foundation, San Antonio Zoo, and Audubon Nature Institute received Top Honors in AZA’s 2016 North American Conservation Award for the Whooping Crane Recovery Program.

Sep 13, 2016

Charting the Future for Sarus Crane Conservation in Cambodia and Vietnam

Earlier this summer, and with much anticipation, we traveled to Phnom Penh, Cambodia for the Workshop on Sarus Crane Conservation in Cambodia and Vietnam.