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Cranes of the World Opens May 1 With Steps Taken to Protect Rare, Endangered Cranes From Avian Influenza

Media contact: Pamela Seelman, Marketing Communications Director, International Crane Foundation, 608-356-9462 ext. 120. Cranes of the World at the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin, opens for the season on Sunday, May… Continue reading Cranes of the World Opens May 1 With Steps Taken to Protect Rare, Endangered Cranes From Avian Influenza

Ways to Give

The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the places they (and we!) need to survive. We can’t do this important work without you. Whether you are an… Continue reading Ways to Give

Get Involved

ICF_Prairie.-An amazing cloud formation over Prairie Coreopsis (Coreopsis palmata). The International Crane Foundation's (ICF) mission is to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, or landscapes, on which they depend. In 1980 ICF began restoring native prairie, savanna, wetland, and woodland communities on the newly acquired 160 acre property north of Baraboo, Wisconsin. The site now serves as an outdoor laboratory with over 100 acres of restored landscapes alongside another 60 acres of natural landscape, where the process of restoration can be explored and the lessons applied worldwide.

The International Crane Foundation began with the dream of two college students and has grown to become a global conservation effort to save the world’s cranes. Our commitment today is the… Continue reading Get Involved

Guest Services

Resources ADA Accessibility and Scooters: Accessibility and safety are very important to the International Crane Foundation. The main trails throughout the crane exhibit area are paved and easily accessed by visitors… Continue reading Guest Services