In the last month, migration has begun!
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In the News – October 2020
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Improving Community Livelihoods and Protecting Grey Crowned Cranes in Rwanda
One of our key projects in Rwanda focuses not directly on cranes but Napier Grass. We are working with local farmer groups to plant the grass and in turn reduce harvesting from Rugezi Marsh, home to a growing population of Grey Crowed Cranes.
Disney Conservation Fund Helps Support Sarus and Siberian Cranes, and the Habitats They Need to Thrive
The International Crane Foundation has been awarded two grants by the Disney Conservation Fund for their work to conserve the rich biodiversity of the Ayeyarwady Delta in Myanmar to protect Sarus Cranes and to continue to strengthen efforts for the recovery of the critically endangered Siberian Crane in East Asia.
Cranetivities – Nature Journaling
Join us this week as we learn more about the exciting world of nature journaling.
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – October 2020
In the last month, the youngest Whooping Crane chick in Wisconsin has reached fledging age!
In the News – September 2020
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Safe Passage for Siberian Crane 419
Follow the remarkable journey of Siberian Crane 419.
Cranetivities – Nature Video Postcards
This week we are going to focus on making a video postcard using a smartphone with filming capabilities. If you aren’t able to film, you may also draw your video postcard.
A Friend Indeed
Through the generous support of the Leiden Conservation Foundation, the Kenyan team was able to procure face masks, handwash and soap bars that we distributed to the households of individuals we signed Conservation Agreement with, and custodians outside the Conservation Agreement process.