Pointing upward and to the west, she cried, “Look up!” Twenty-eight sets of glistening white wings tipped in black cut with rapid beats into the still, cold air before they vanished beyond the forest of white birch. We were without words!
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Cranes and Agriculture: A Global Guide for Sharing the Landscape – Just Published!
The need to share information via a publication that outlines how cranes can live harmoniously on agricultural landscapes with farmers and agricultural producers served as the impetus for a group of researchers and specialists to create the publication “Cranes and Agriculture: A Global Guide for Sharing the Landscape.”
Whooping Crane eastern population sees the best year yet for wild-hatched chicks
Six wild-hatched Whooping Crane chicks in Wisconsin survived to flight stage in 2018, the most since the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership began restoring a migratory population of the endangered birds in the eastern United States.
Remembering Jim Harris – Champion for the conservation of cranes and wetlands
“The haunting calls of the world’s cranes are sadder today because they have lost a devoted friend, and the conservation community has lost a true hero.” ~ Kenneth Strom, National Audubon Society
In the News – September 2018
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Make A Bequest
You can help safeguard the flock – join the Crane Legacy Society today. Like the vigilant crane – we all understand the importance of planning for a secure future. The… Continue reading Make A Bequest
Graphic Designer Amie Van Susteren featured Sep. 15 at Cranes and Culture Art Series
Local graphic designer Amie Van Susteren is the featured artist Saturday, September 15, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for the International Crane Foundation’s Cranes and Culture Art Series.
In the News – July 2018
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Building resiliency to climate change in western Kenya
In Kenya, prolonged droughts and flooding resulting from climate change are impacting wetland ecosystems and the survival of Grey Crowned Cranes.
Painter Janet Flynn featured Aug. 11 at Cranes and Culture Art Series
Painter Janet Flynn of Reedsburg, Wisconsin, is the featured artist Saturday, August 11, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for the International Crane Foundation’s Cranes and Culture Art Series.