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Apr 13, 2023

Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – April 2023

Below is the most recent update for the Eastern Migratory Population of Whooping Cranes. In the last month, most Whooping Cranes have returned to Wisconsin! A huge thank you to the… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – April 2023

Apr 06, 2023

International Crane Foundation and Wisconsin Wildlife Federation Sign MOU

Contact:Mark LaBarbera, WWF Executive Director, 520-730-9252Jodi Legge, ICF Director of External Affairs, 608-356-9462, ext. 120 April 5, 2023 – Finding common ground and informing the public about Whooping Crane and… Continue reading International Crane Foundation and Wisconsin Wildlife Federation Sign MOU

Apr 05, 2023

Working Together for Crane Conservation in China

More than 200 participants gathered in Guizhou Province, China, from March 10-12, 2023, for the 2021-2022 meeting of the China Wildlife Conservation Association’s United Crane Conservation Committee and the annual… Continue reading Working Together for Crane Conservation in China

Mar 28, 2023

Volunteers Needed for the 2023 Midwest Crane Count

Annual Event on Saturday, April 15 CONTACT: Jodi Legge, Director of External Affairs, 608-356-9462 ext. 120          March 28, 2023 – Join the International Crane Foundation and more than 1,800 volunteers… Continue reading Volunteers Needed for the 2023 Midwest Crane Count

Black Crowned Crane at the International Crane Foundation

Mar 27, 2023

Using Community Surveys to identify threats to Black Crowned Cranes in Djoudj National Bird Park, Senegal

The large population of Vulnerable Black Crowned Cranes in Northwest Senegal relies on the 16,000-hectare Djoudj National Bird Park (Le Parc National des Oiseaux du Djoudj). To better understand the… Continue reading Using Community Surveys to identify threats to Black Crowned Cranes in Djoudj National Bird Park, Senegal

Mar 09, 2023

Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – March 2023

Below is the most recent update for the Eastern Migratory Population of Whooping Cranes. Most Whooping Cranes stayed on their wintering grounds in the last month, but a few started heading… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – March 2023

What we can learn from this magnificent migration

Mar 06, 2023

In the News – February 2023

Monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs. Human activities in wetlands worry Govt, Lusaka Times Here come the cranes, The Franklin Gov’t, NGO move to save endangered crested… Continue reading In the News – February 2023

Feb 21, 2023

A Dream for Hope

“This is the story of the last of the western population of Siberian Cranes, a group discovered by Dr. Ali Ashtiani in 1978. They numbered 12-14 cranes and inhabited a… Continue reading A Dream for Hope

Feb 14, 2023

Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – February 2023

Below is the most recent update for the Eastern Migratory Population of Whooping Cranes. In the last month, most Whooping Cranes stayed on the wintering grounds. A huge thank you to… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – February 2023

Ajijaak on Turtle Island

Feb 10, 2023

Notes From the President – Going Big, Together

Courageous Acts of Crane Conservation Saving cranes is about so much more than saving cranes. Don’t get me wrong, I’m an incurable craniac. I cherish these ancient, endangered birds –… Continue reading Notes From the President – Going Big, Together