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From Albertaโ€™s Prairies to Wisconsinโ€™s Wetlands

Whooping crane hatched at the Wilder Institute after it was released in the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, Wisconsin, by the International Crane Foundation. A pair of wild whooping cranes also standing next to the juvenile. Credit: Green Clock Agency Internal WICZ Note - Please do not use until restriction status on photo is lifted.

Cross-border Collaboration to Release Endangered Whooping Cranes CONTACT:Jodi Legge, Director of External Affairs, International Crane Foundation, 608-356-462 ext. 120;Alison Archambault, Director, Brand & Engagement, Wilder Institute, 403-232-7766 | 403-919-9482 Oct.… Continue reading From Albertaโ€™s Prairies to Wisconsinโ€™s Wetlands

Innovative Partnership Serves Communities, Supports Wetlands, Saves Cranes

CONTACT: David Johnson, Chief Executive, Margaret Pyke Trust, +44 (0)7481411117Dr. Adalbert Aine-omucunguzi, East Africa Regional Manager, International Crane Foundation, +256 772 890535Kerryn Morrison, Vice President International: Director of Africa, International Crane… Continue reading Innovative Partnership Serves Communities, Supports Wetlands, Saves Cranes

Notes From the President โ€“ Going Big, Together

Courageous Acts of Crane Conservation Saving cranes is about so much more than saving cranes. Donโ€™t get me wrong, Iโ€™m an incurable craniac. I cherish these ancient, endangered birds โ€“… Continue reading Notes From the President โ€“ Going Big, Together

Watching Over and Coexistence โ€“ The Stories of Wild Animals and Their Protectors Amid Extreme Drought

Story by Li Jun and Yang Biyu. Reproduced with permission by Jiangxi Daily. As the only member of the Living Lakes Network from China, Poyang Lake is Asiaโ€™s largest wintering… Continue reading Watching Over and Coexistence โ€“ The Stories of Wild Animals and Their Protectors Amid Extreme Drought