I was born in the Midwest and grew up in Chicago. I was fortunate to visit my grandparents at their country homes outside the city and on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. … Continue reading Chris Hunt
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Resident Blue Cranes Raise Newly Hatched Sandhill Crane Chick
CONTACT: Ryan Michalesko, Communications & Advocacy Specialist, 608-356-9462 ext. 113 International Crane Foundation resident Blue Cranes cross-foster newly hatched Sandhill Crane chick July 11, 2024 – Baraboo, Wis. – There’s… Continue reading Resident Blue Cranes Raise Newly Hatched Sandhill Crane Chick
Love it or Leave it: Finding Suitable Habitat for Whooping Crane Reintroduction
Since the partnership to return Whooping Cranes to the eastern U.S. was formed in 2001, the number of Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Flyway has grown to around 75 individuals… Continue reading Love it or Leave it: Finding Suitable Habitat for Whooping Crane Reintroduction
From the Field Webinar – Developing the Environmental Education Network in East Asia
A new Crane School has started classes in China! The lessons are designed to teach students the importance of protecting their local wildlife, including the Critically Endangered Siberian Crane and… Continue reading From the Field Webinar – Developing the Environmental Education Network in East Asia
Returning Sarus Cranes to Tram Chim National Park
This spring, our Curator of Birds, Kim Boardman, and Director of Conservation Medicine, Dr. Diana Boon, traveled to Vietnam and Thailand to join Dr. Tran Triet, our Southeast Asia Program Director.… Continue reading Returning Sarus Cranes to Tram Chim National Park
From Wetlands to Agricultural lands – How do Whooping Cranes Decide Where to Eat?
Over many years of conservation and reintroduction efforts, we have brought back Whooping Cranes from the brink of extinction. In 2001, as part of the international Whooping Crane recovery plan,… Continue reading From Wetlands to Agricultural lands – How do Whooping Cranes Decide Where to Eat?
Whooping Crane Nests Found on Indiana Wintering Grounds
In 2001, a migratory Whooping Crane population called the Eastern Migratory Population, was reintroduced to the eastern United States. The plan was for these Whooping Cranes to nest in Wisconsin… Continue reading Whooping Crane Nests Found on Indiana Wintering Grounds
Reward Offered for Information on Whooping Crane Shooting in Louisiana
Wanted: Information on Louisiana Whooping Crane shooting! The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are looking for leads regarding an Endangered Whooping Crane, L4-23, that… Continue reading Reward Offered for Information on Whooping Crane Shooting in Louisiana
Very few Wisconsinites Support a Sandhill Crane Hunt According to Statewide Survey
CONTACTS: Jodi Legge, Director of External Affairs, 608-356-9462, ext. 120Ryan Michalesko, North America Programs, 608-509-6054 Hunt Would Not Address Crop Damage Issue for Wisconsin Farmers March 12, 2024 (Baraboo, WI) –… Continue reading Very few Wisconsinites Support a Sandhill Crane Hunt According to Statewide Survey
International Conservation Experts Gather in Wisconsin for Black-necked Crane Workshop
The International Crane Foundation has brought conservation experts from China, Germany and across the U.S. to our Baraboo, Wisconsin, headquarters this week to discuss a three-year project to save the… Continue reading International Conservation Experts Gather in Wisconsin for Black-necked Crane Workshop