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.
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New School Library to Inspire Future Generations in Cambodia
We are proud to share these images of a new school library that the International Crane Foundation helped build in northern Cambodia.
Hope Takes Flight for Whooping Crane Conservation
At 3 a.m. on May 10, Kim Allen, a lead zookeeper at Zoo New England’s Stone Zoo, began a journey to Wisconsin transporting very precious cargo.
Cranetivities – Be a Conservation Hero
This week we are learning more about what you can do to help birds and the environment.
Notes from the President – See a Sandhill? Thank a Farmer!
The future of cranes and other wildlife on farmlands depends on win-win solutions for farming and conservation together.
African Crane Conservation Programme shines at World Wetlands Day in Uganda
This years’ World Wetlands Day was a unique opportunity to highlight wetland biodiversity, its status, why it matters to promote actions that address the decline of threats and that everyone had a role to play.
Juvenile Whooping Crane joins the Indiana flock this fall
“The moment of release was a happy one. Arya, who will be known in the wild as ‘80-19,’ emerged from her transport crate, looked around at her new temporary home and took her first flight in the wild around the wetland.”
Whooping Crane family of four flown North to Horicon Marsh
A reintroduction success story took place this past weekend, when a Whooping Crane family returned to Wisconsin, flown North courtesy of Windway Capital Corp. of Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Endangered Whooping Crane Chicks Hatch at White Oak Conservation
White Oak Conservation is pleased to announce that two Whooping Crane chicks have hatched, marking the first time White Oak has successfully bred this critically endangered species.
Help keep Endangered Whooping Cranes safe in the New YearÂ
We had a lot to celebrate this past year, and one of those things is Whooping Cranes! Whooping Cranes are one of the rarest bird species on earth, with only about 750 individuals in the global population.