Welcome to week 6 of Quarantine with Cranes focusing on community science!
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Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – May 2020
In the last month, Whooping Cranes have started nesting!
Notes from the President – From the Field webinars providing conservation inspiration
I am really enjoying our From the Field webinars these past few weeks, a great way to keep in touch with our team around the world during this long period of home-sequester.
Travels with George – In the Field with Whooping Cranes
A veritable soap opera ensued during my observations, including territorial unison calls, chasing away encroaching Sandhill Cranes, nest building (plural) and so much more. I hope you enjoy spending this time in the field with me!
The Journey of Borzya the White-naped Crane
Borzya is the only White-naped Crane known to have changed its main wintering sites between western and eastern flyways.
“Do what we can do” – A quarantine story from China
I am Yu Qian, the International Crane Foundation’s China Program Director living in Beijing. I have been quarantined in my apartment for about 50 days.
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – Oct 19
In the last month, Whooping Cranes have started moving around but haven’t yet started fall migration.
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 Eastern Population Update – August 2019
In the last month, we have had our first wild-hatched chick of the year reach fledging!