At the International Crane Foundation, we have long focused on cranes as modern-day “canaries in the coal mine,” raising awareness about the impacts of climate change on this family of cherished, endangered birds and the wonderful, wild places they (and all of us) need.
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Quarantine with Cranes – Week 4 Activity
Welcome to Week 4 of Quarantine with Cranes focusing on Red-crowned Cranes!
Notes from the President – Let’s Work Together to End Illegal Wildlife Trade
The COVID-19 crisis is now raising a powerful new global awareness: our lives may depend on stopping illegal trade.
The Value of Human Connectivity for Crane Conservation
In our current state of lockdown, we have an opportunity to link to each other within and across countries and to raise the awareness and visibility of the connections among cranes, wetlands and people.
Travels with George – In the Field with Whooping Cranes
A veritable soap opera ensued during my observations, including territorial unison calls, chasing away encroaching Sandhill Cranes, nest building (plural) and so much more. I hope you enjoy spending this time in the field with me!
Potential Jeopardy and Harm to the Aransas Wood Buffalo Whooping Crane Population
International Crane Foundation statement in opposition to proposed changes to the Corpus Christi Ship Channel.
From the Field Webinars
You are invited to our monthly From the Field Webinar series on Thursdays at 11 a.m. Central Time. Click here to view the library of past webinars. To learn more about… Continue reading From the Field Webinars
Quarantine with Cranes! Week 1 Activity
Like everybody across the world, our staff is adjusting to our new reality. At this time last year, we were visiting classrooms, tabling at community events, and handing out hugs from our mascot Hope. We want to continue to spread our message of crane conservation to families with kids at home. We hope we can give you some fun and educational activities you can do on your own.
Uganda Crane Festival Celebrates Communities and Grey Crowned Cranes
Surprisingly, the cranes that were slated to be the centre of the talk during the celebrations made a maiden physical appearance to the amazement of many!
New Sandhill Cranes join our flock
“It was very interesting – and loud – having four Sandhill Cranes calling behind our heads in the van every time we slowed down to stop!”