Initiative: Outreach & Education
Stop by our exhibit during the Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Migratory Bird Day Festival on Saturday, May 17, to learn about crane migration and our conservation programs.
Stop by our exhibit during the Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Migratory Bird Day Festival on Saturday, May 17, to learn about crane migration and our conservation programs.
Stop by our exhibit during the Indiana Dunes Birding Festival from May 15-18, to learn about our global conservation programs and how you can get involved, from visiting our headquarters in Baraboo, Wis., to so much more!
Stop by our exhibit during the Horicon Marsh Bird Festival on Saturday, May 10, to learn about North America’s cranes and our conservation programs.
The Crane Discovery Center at the International Crane Foundation’s global headquarters is set to open for the visitor season on Thursday, May 1, at 9 a.m. Due to the ongoing threat of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), some crane species will not be on display. Until it is safe to return all species to their summer enclosures, visitors will receive 20% off the price of admission.
Six juvenile Sarus Cranes will soon have a new home at Tram Chim National Park in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta.
The International Crane Foundation joined the Uganda Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities and Isingiro District Local Government, to celebrate the Fifth National Crane Festival under the theme “Investing in wetland conservation for the benefit of people, cranes, and other biodiversity.”
Due to the immediate threat of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), the International Crane Foundation recommends using extreme caution around sick or deceased wildlife, especially birds and cranes.
Over 100 researchers and conservationists met late last year at Huize National Nature Reserve in Yunnan Province, China, for the ninth annual Black-necked Crane Conservation Network meeting.
Join us at the 9th annual Matagorda Bay Birdfest, March 7-9!