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Category: Newsroom
The Cranes Come A-Visiting!
Searching for and monitoring the Sarus Crane in lowland Nepal and on the Indian plains have been richly rewarding. Winters are particularly exciting as our field associates encounter wintering visitors in the SarusScapes.
Enriching the Lives of Our Captive Cranes
Meet Razz-a-ma-tazz, a Brolga, who is enjoying an enrichment activity – fresh salad greens – offered by our aviculture staff at the International Crane Foundation.
Partnership with Hill-Dale Veterinary Clinic a Win for Cranes
With many of our captive cranes getting older, our veterinary staff is learning new techniques to care for our aging population.
A Lasting Legacy for our Sarus Cranes
It was love at first sight when our Sarus Crane pair, Chandini and Majnu, were introduced over a decade ago.
Honoring Rob Horwich – Pioneer in Costume Rearing
We are deeply saddened to share the news that Dr. Rob Horwich has passed away. Rob lead pioneering work for the International Crane Foundation in crane behavior and captive rearing, and was responsible for developing the costume-rearing technique that has become the hallmark of our Whooping Crane reintroduction efforts.
The Call of the Lonely Crane
For many years a single Siberian Crane has returned to its wintering grounds in Fereydunkenar, Iran near the Caspian Sea. The locals call him “Omid,” meaning “Hope” in Farsi.
Join us for An Evening with the Cranes
Enjoy a magical evening on our beautiful grounds in Baraboo, Wisconsin. An Evening with the Cranes will be held rain or shine on June 17, 2017.
Cranes Are Top Charity in News Magazine THE WEEK
We are thrilled! Our efforts to safeguard the world’s cranes have been chosen as the Charity of the Week in the current edition of THE WEEK.
Welcome to the Flock!
The New Year has brought several new faces to the International Crane Foundation’s headquarters, and we are excited to share their stories with you.