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A Message from Our President and CEO

For more than 50 years, the International Crane Foundation has been a committed conservation leader and beacon of hope for cranes and the lands they share with people and other wildlife.

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International Crane Foundation Advocates for Crane Protection to Celebrate World Wildlife Day

In celebration of World Wildlife Day today, the International Crane Foundation is advocating for the protection of cranes and their habitats in Africa, including supporting conservation efforts and promoting sustainable land use. The theme for 2025 is “Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and the Planet.”

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Celebrating the Protection of Wetlands and Cranes on World Wetlands Day

Join us in celebrating World Wetlands Day on Feb. 2 – Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future!

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Notes from the President – Birds Are Disappearing
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Crane Conservation Strategy – Now Available
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Announcing new range maps for all 15 crane species
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Crane Enrichment Program

The International Crane Foundation’s Black Crowned Cranes Djoudj (pronounced “Jude”) and Sahel with their “exhibit furniture,” or cut, dried prairie grasses in buckets of sand. Alyssa notes that the cranes “like to hide behind them and also pull the grasses out and toss them around.

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