Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
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Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – July 2019
In the last month nesting season has come to an end, and chicks are starting to get big!
Studying the Whooping Crane microbiome
Concerns over use of formulated diet, development of the immune system, and long-term behavioral consequences of a captive upbringing have led us to question the role of the gut microbiome in the Whooping Crane chicks we raise for release.
Notes from the President: Saving Cranes, Changing Lives
What does supporting girls to stay in school, marketing handicrafts, planting bamboo or managing cattle have to do with our mission to save cranes and wetlands? Everything!
WHOOPING CRANE EASTERN POPULATION UPDATE – June 2019
In the last month, chicks have started to hatch!
In the News – May 2019
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
The Siberian Crane – Love is found!
“Found it! Found it! After 219 days, it is still alive, No. S26!” After seeing the photo of “Love”, Wang Zhiru, Director of Jiangxi Academy of Forestry, finally felt a load lifted from his mind.
Notes from the President: A New Stronghold for Black Crowned Cranes Discovered in Chad
13,885 Black Crowned Cranes!!! I’ve recently returned from a remarkable trip to Zakouma National Park in Chad, where we had the pleasure of counting the highest number of cranes ever recorded from the ground, anywhere in Africa, for any species.
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – May 2019
In the last month, adult Whooping Cranes have been nesting and young cranes have been doing a bit of wandering.
Whooping Crane Migration and Drought Q&A
As the Aransas-Wood Buffalo population of Whooping Cranes makes their annual journey north, the Texas team is analyzing the drought conditions along the crane’s migration route.