Cranes and Wetlands
Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center N7725 Highway 28, Horicon, Wisconsin, United StatesLearn about crane adaptations and wetlands with our staff in this free family-friendly program at Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin!
Learn about crane adaptations and wetlands with our staff in this free family-friendly program at Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin!
Learn about Wisconsin's cranes with our staff in this free adult program at Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin!
Join our From the Field Webinar with South African Regional Manager Dr. Damian Walters and Resource Extension Officer Pieter Botha, who will present on carbon trading in South Africa on August 18, at 11 a.m. Central Time. Click here to register. Sponsored by Richard and Elyane Steeves.
Interested in birds and looking for a relaxing artistic outlet? Join us for a presentation about the cultural importance of cranes followed by a hands-on art project for artists of any skill level. Using origami paper, beads and string, participants will master the art of paper folding to create a hanging chain of paper cranes.… Continue reading Cranes in Culture
Stop by our exhibit at the Whooping Crane and Nature Festival in Princeton, Wisconsin, Saturday, September 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn about the rarest crane and our work around the world to protect the world's cranes.
Celebrate the migration of Sandhill Cranes through the Teton Valley in eastern Idaho during the 5th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival. View the festival schedule.
Join our From the Field Webinar with Senior Manager – North America Programs Anne Lacy, who will present on living with cranes and other wildlife on September 15, at 11 a.m. Central Time. Click here to register. Sponsored by K. Leigh Leonard in honor of her Grandaunt, Aunt Helen Arvilla Leonard.
National Hunting and Fishing Day was created in 1972 when Congress passed two bills establishing a specific day to celebrate the conservation contributions of our nation’s hunters and anglers. Stop by our outreach booth at the Louisiana event in Baton Rouge to meet our staff and learn more about Whooping Crane conservation and how you… Continue reading National Hunting and Fishing Day
The International Crane Foundation will be at the Middleton Public Library on September 29, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., for a children's program, "Be a Field Biologist." Participants will learn about Whooping Cranes and the different skills our biologists need to study this endangered species.
The International Crane Foundation will be at the Middleton Public Library on September 29, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., to lead an adult program on the cranes of Wisconsin. Participants will learn how to identify Wisconsin's cranes, their history, current status and threats, the Whooping Crane reintroduction program, and how they can get involved in… Continue reading Cranes Over Wisconsin
Learn about our work to protect the world’s rarest crane, the Whooping Crane, at Peinhardt Farm Days on October 15 and 16 in Cullman, Alabama.
Evenings in Horicon Marsh in eastern Wisconsin bring the nightly spectacle of large numbers of Sandhill Cranes, geese and ducks flying into the marsh to roost overnight. Our staff will be on hand during this Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources event to answer questions about cranes and help participants spot cranes with scopes.