While at a recent Africa Crane Conservation Program workshop in Zambia, we discovered that a few of our team members are poets!
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Cranetivities: The Brilliant Brolgas
This week we are learning more about our crane friends from down under – the Brolgas!
Cranetivities – Wonderous Wattled Cranes
This week we spotlight the tallest and rarest crane species in Africa – the Wattled Crane!
Cranetivities: Fun with Puppetry!
Today we have a fun activity to get you outside to collect materials to make a crane puppet!
Notes from the President – Committing to Lasting Change
At the International Crane Foundation, we understand that our social and environmental needs are inextricably bound together.
Cranetivities: Craniac Virtual Scavenger Hunt
In this week’s edition of Cranetivities, you will find an exciting Virtual Scavenger Hunt!
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – June 2020
In the last month, Whooping Cranes have been nesting and hatching chicks!
Notes from the President – We are stronger than ever, together
Our world is reopening with a confusing mix of caution and a rush to a “new normal,” compounded by long-standing racial and economic disparities that are exploding on our streets in protest as I write.
In the News – May 2020
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Quarantine with Cranes – Week 9 Activity
We reached out to Wisconsin artist Kim Russell, and she generously agreed to create some resources for you to learn about an artist’s perspective on cranes.