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Oct 01, 2015

Dr. George Archibald Receives Prestigious Conservation Leadership Award

Dr. George Archibald, Co-Founder and Senior Conservationist of the International Crane Foundation, was honored for his lifelong dedication to cranes and their habitats by the Chicago Zoological Society. Dr. Archibald received the prestigious George B. Rabb Conservation Medal during the 12th annual Conservation Leadership Awards Dinner on September 30.

Travel to Rwanda and Uganda

Sep 28, 2015

Travel to Uganda and Rwanda


International Crane Foundation President and CEO, Dr. Richard Beilfuss, invites you to join him on a journey to Rwanda and Uganda in May 2016. Expect to see elephants, lions, hippos, chimpanzees, and mountain gorillas, along with many of the nearly 1,000 species of birds in the region, including Grey Crowned Cranes!

Sep 23, 2015

International Crane Foundation Receives Disney Conservation Grant

The International Crane Foundation has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the Disney Conservation Fund. The conservation grant recognizes the International Crane Foundation’s efforts to protect Wattled and Grey Crowned Cranes on Zambia’s Liuwa Plain, while building the capacity of local park scouts and community members to conserve these precious natural resources.

Sep 14, 2015

Whooping Crane Class of 2015 Gets Ready for Next Adventure: Migration

Members of the Whooping Crane class of 2015 are getting ready for their next big adventure. For the first time in their young lives they’ll learn to fly to their wintering grounds in the central and southeastern United States, another crucial step in efforts to re-establish a migratory population in the eastern half of North America.

Sep 09, 2015

An Important First for Siberian Cranes

Exciting news from International Crane Foundation Research Associate, Dr. Nyamba Batbayar – our Mongolian colleagues successfully captured and banded the first Critically Endangered Siberian Crane in Mongolia!

Sep 07, 2015

A New Look at an Ancient Habitat

In the early 1980s, when our Co-Founders, Ron Sauey and George Archibald, were scouting for a permanent location to house their cranes, they happened upon a dairy farm where they recognized plants found only in remnant prairies – small pockets of remaining tall-grass prairie.

Sep 04, 2015

Training the Next Generation of Wetland Conservationists in Southeast Asia

This summer, 27 students from Southeast Asia, Malaysia, and Japan traveled to Myanmar to attend an annual Wetland Training Course organized by the International Crane Foundation and the Mekong Wetland University Network.

Annual Member Appreciation Day

Aug 20, 2015

Annual Member Appreciation Day

We appreciate you! Please join us on Saturday, September 26, 2015 for an event dedicated to the International Crane Foundation’s Members at our headquarters in Baraboo, Wisconsin.

Aug 14, 2015

What it Takes to Raise a Whooping Crane Chick

A lot goes into preparing a chick for release into the wild and (spoiler alert) the key is you! With just over 400 in the wild, our painstaking work to raise and reintroduce Whooping Cranes to their natural environment is critical and urgent. But we’ll be the first to tell you that it isn’t easy.

Aug 05, 2015

Heading into the Remote Nesting Grounds of the Whooping Crane

It was a photo expedition ten years in the making. Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada. One of the largest parks in the world, spanning over 11 million acres, it is a vast and wild land of northern boreal plains, karstland riddled with sinkholes, and even a salt desert.