Sandhill Cranes and Wisconsin Farmers Sandhill Cranes are a beloved species and a remarkable conservation success story. Nearly lost from Wisconsin last century, Sandhill Cranes have rebounded dramatically and tens… Continue reading A Sandhill Crane Stamp For Wisconsin?
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Cranes of the World Opens May 1 With Steps Taken to Protect Rare, Endangered Cranes From Avian Influenza
Media contact: Pamela Seelman, Marketing Communications Director, International Crane Foundation, 608-356-9462 ext. 120. Cranes of the World at the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin, opens for the season on Sunday, May… Continue reading Cranes of the World Opens May 1 With Steps Taken to Protect Rare, Endangered Cranes From Avian Influenza
Ways to Give
The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the places they (and we!) need to survive. We canβt do this important work without you. Whether you are an… Continue reading Ways to Give
Frequently Asked Questions About Cranes
Cranes: General QuestionsQ: How many kinds of cranes are there, and how many does the International Crane Foundation have?A: There are 15 species in the crane family Gruidae. Four of the… Continue reading Frequently Asked Questions About Cranes
30 years of Crane Conservation Germany β Kranichschutz Deutschland
Farmers lead the way in cultivating solutions to climate change
A farmer in the Free State broke new ground last month when, working with the Endangered Wildlife Trust, he became the first landowner in South Africa to sign a carbon project development contract.
Hope Takes Flight for Whooping Crane Conservation
At 3 a.m. on May 10, Kim Allen, a lead zookeeper at Zoo New Englandβs Stone Zoo, began a journey to Wisconsin transporting very precious cargo.
Cranetivities β Nature Journaling
Join us this week as we learn more about the exciting world of nature journaling.
Cranetivities β Be a Conservation Hero
This week we are learning more about what you can do to helpΒ birds and the environment.
Notes from the President β Cranes, Climate Change and the COVID Crisis
At the International Crane Foundation, we have long focused on cranes as modern-day “canaries in the coal mine,” raising awareness about the impacts of climate change on this family of cherished, endangered birds and the wonderful, wild places they (and all of us) need.