CONTACT: Ryan Michalesko, Communications & Advocacy Specialist, 608-509-6054 July 1, 2024 – The International Crane Foundation is pleased to announce Anne Lacy, Director of Eastern Flyway Programs – North America,… Continue reading International Crane Foundation researcher appointed to Wisconsin Legislative Council Study Committee on Sandhill Cranes
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Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – June 2024
Below is the most recent update for the Eastern Migratory Population of Whooping Cranes. During May, breeding pairs in the population have been nesting and hatching chicks! A huge thank you… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – June 2024
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 Eastern Population Update April 2024
Below is the most recent update for the Eastern Migratory Population of Whooping Cranes. During March, most birds have arrived on their typical breeding/summering grounds in Wisconsin. There are still some… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update April 2024
A Same-Sex Whooping Crane Pair Nests in Wisconsin
In May 2019, researchers at the International Crane Foundation documented a pair of female Whooping Cranes nesting and incubating eggs at McMillan Marsh Wildlife Area in Marathon County, Wisconsin. This… Continue reading A Same-Sex Whooping Crane Pair Nests in Wisconsin
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – March 2024
Below is the most recent update for the Eastern Migratory Population of Whooping Cranes. In February, most birds stayed on their typical wintering grounds, but a few have begun their northward… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – March 2024
Latrines, Beans and Cranes Bring Revolutionary Change to Wetland Conservation
International Crane Foundation and Endangered Wildlife Trust Celebrate 30-Year Collaboration and Impact at National Crane Festival Contact: Jodi Legge, Director of External Affairs, 608-356-9462, ext. 120 Feb. 28, 2024 (Uganda,… Continue reading Latrines, Beans and Cranes Bring Revolutionary Change to Wetland Conservation
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – February 2024
Below is the most recent update for the Eastern Migratory Population of Whooping Cranes. In January, most birds stayed on their typical wintering grounds, but a few pushed further south with… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – February 2024
Class of 2023
Wild-hatched Whooping Cranes W9-23 W12-23 W13-23 Parent-reared Whooping Cranes 15-23 21-23 22-23 Costume-reared Whooping Cranes 16-23 17-23 18-23 19-23 20-23 23-23 W9-23 Sex: female Hatch Date: May 30, 2023 Spring 2023: This… Continue reading Class of 2023
From the Field Webinar – Secure the Future for Loved Ones (and Cranes!) With Estate Planning
Whether it’s saving cranes around the world or sitting down at your dinner table to discuss family finances, planning is a critical component of ensuring a secure future for the people and… Continue reading From the Field Webinar – Secure the Future for Loved Ones (and Cranes!) With Estate Planning