Are the cranes at your site wild?No, the International Crane Foundation is home to a captive population of cranes that we care for year-round. Our birds do not migrate. How… Continue reading Frequently Asked Questions
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Plan a Visit
Between Devil’s Lake and the Dells is a true gem for nature lovers…Spend as much time as you like visiting the birds, hiking the preserve’s trails, and learning about the… Continue reading Plan a Visit
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When people commit to saving cranes, we join together to take action based on our shared values for cranes and their landscapes. Cranes are powerful ambassadors for international goodwill and… Continue reading Learn
Careers
As you consider becoming a part of our flock of “Craniacs,” we want you to understand the passion of our organization. It all began with the dream of two college… Continue reading Careers
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History & Mission
The story of the International Crane Foundation began in 1971 at Cornell University with two students who shared a passion for cranes. Ornithology students Ron Sauey and George Archibald envisioned… Continue reading History & Mission
About
Our Mission The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds, and flyways on which they depend. We provide knowledge, leadership, and inspiration to engage people… Continue reading About
Healthy Wetlands for the Cranes and People of Uganda
The wetlands of Rukiga District in southwest Uganda are home to Uganda’s national bird, the Grey Crowned Crane. They are vital to local communities, which rely on the wetlands for their food, water and livelihoods. But increasing human activity is putting pressure on the wetlands and their cranes.
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The International Crane Foundation is pleased to provide information about its online privacy policy. Please be assured that we use our best efforts to protect the privacy of visitors to… Continue reading Privacy Policy
Saving Cranes and the Places Where Cranes Dance
Our Commitment Over five decades, we have grown dramatically in global reach and impact while protecting the landscapes that sustain cranes, people and many other species. Cranes truly are ambassadors… Continue reading Saving Cranes and the Places Where Cranes Dance