The new IUCN Green Status of Species, released this summer, offers a better way for us to think about the future of many crane species, and our success at securing them.
Category: Sarus Crane
Using Art to Share Their Story
We partnered with the Center for East Asian-Australasian Flyway Studies, Huatai Securities and the environmental education non-profit organization Roots and Shoots to organize a poster contest featuring cranes found in the Yangtze River basin.
New School Library to Inspire Future Generations in Cambodia
We are proud to share these images of a new school library that the International Crane Foundation helped build in northern Cambodia.
Notes from the President – Reflecting and Looking Forward
This month marks the one-year anniversary of the pandemic shutdown in the U.S. and the tumultuous year that followed. It is hard for any of us to imagine a more challenging time. But as I reflect on the past year, I am struck most of all by the great things we achieved together.
In the News – February 2021
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Cranes – Messenger of Peace Art Contest Creating Awareness in China
If a picture is worth a thousand words, an image of a crane is visual poetry.
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.
Year of the Cranes – Do you know all the crane species in East Asia?
There are nine species of cranes found in the East Asia Flyway. Do you know them all?
In the News – March and April 2020
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Notes from the President – Birds Are Disappearing
But We Can Learn From Decades of Successful Crane Conservation.