In the last month, all Whooping Cranes in this population have migrated!
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In the News – November 2021
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs.
Let’s Meet at the Watering Hole
We are studying these critical oases and found they are extremely important to cranes during drought periods when the water in the coastal marshes becomes too saline to drink.
What Does Permaculture Have To Do With Cranes?
Permaculture gardening by design can support the production of crops throughout the year, which plays an important role in enhancing sustainable food security while ensuring environmental improvements in communities.
Volunteer Stories – Working Together
Mary enjoys the opportunity to work with school kids again and show that if we have a shared mission, we can accomplish great things.
Volunteer Stories – Caring About Cranes and People
Karen Mesmer and Robert Rolley are dedicated volunteers at the International Crane Foundation.
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – November 2021
In the last month, migration has begun!
In the News ~ October 2021
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Volunteer Stories – 28 Years of Dedication
Peg knew right away that she wanted to volunteer for the International Crane Foundation, volunteering as many hours as possible through the years.
Volunteer Stories – Tracking Whooping Cranes in Alabama
Leginia loves spending time outdoors and tracking the cranes on the weekends, especially her favorite pair, Latka and Beau.