In the last month, Whooping Cranes have started moving around but haven’t yet started fall migration.
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Class of 2019
Two of this year’s chicks were captive-hatched and raised by adult cranes with little human contact at the International Crane Foundation in Wisconsin. 2019 also had 19 chicks hatch with… Continue reading Class of 2019
Top Ten Facts About Cranes and People
We believe people and cranes – and other wildlife – can coexist peacefully on urban, suburban and rural landscapes. As with many neighbors, coexisting peacefully might require some patience and creativity. To that end, we asked our staff for their top ten facts about cranes and people. Please let us know if you have others that you would add!
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – Sept 2019
In the last month, Whooping Cranes have mostly stayed on their summer territories and the chicks are getting bigger!
Ways to Help Whooping Cranes
Whooping Cranes are an integral part of Indiana’s ecosystems. People can have a big impact on these cranes, so here are the five most important things you can do to… Continue reading Ways to Help Whooping Cranes
Connect with Whooping Cranes
Whooping Cranes are named for their loud, “whooping” call. Whoopers are described as large, bright white birds that move majestically through wetlands, grasslands and the occasional crop field. Whooping Cranes… Continue reading Connect with Whooping Cranes
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – August 2019
In the last month, we have had our first wild-hatched chick of the year reach fledging!
Vote for cranes in Party for the Planet Video Contest
Vote today for cranes! We are one of ten finalists in The Association of Zoos and Aquariums Party for the Planet Video Contest.
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – July 2019
In the last month nesting season has come to an end, and chicks are starting to get big!
Notes from the President: Saving Cranes, Changing Lives
What does supporting girls to stay in school, marketing handicrafts, planting bamboo or managing cattle have to do with our mission to save cranes and wetlands? Everything!