Our new Sandhill Crane Finder uses data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s eBird citizen science program to help you locate Sandhill Cranes near you.
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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
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!
Whooping Crane Egg Scorecard
A tradition at the International Crane Foundation is to follow our “Egg Scorecard,” which tracks the Whooping Crane eggs from our captive flock and wild nests in Wisconsin.
In the News – August 2019
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
7th Black-necked Crane Network Meeting August 2019
The Black-necked Crane Network brings together people with eclectic interests who all share a love for the “alpine crane”. Read about the Network’s recent meeting on the Tibetan Plateau in southwestern China.
The birth and growth of the Cranes and Wetlands Conservation Project in Uganda
At that time, we could only afford crane monitoring and awareness activities with the three groups. But nevertheless, we gained prominence and were locally nick-named “Abentuuha” or crane people.
The wild Whooping Crane population has grown by two – thanks to the Calgary Zoo
In late-May the number of Whooping Cranes in Wisconsin grew by two, with the transfer of two, one-year-old Whooping Cranes from our partners at the Calgary Zoo.
In the News – June 2019
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
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!