Join Dr. Diana Boon for an overview of a year in her life as the International Crane Foundation’s Director of Conservation Medicine and Veterinarian. Learn about Conservation Medicine’s involvement with international… Continue reading Collaborations in Conservation Medicine
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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
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
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
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
Recently Installed Powerline Diverters May Help Mitigate Bird Collisions
International Crane Foundation and AEP Texas Partner to Save Cranes CONTACT: Jodi Legge, Director of External Affairs, 608-356-9462, ext. 120; Carter Crouch, Ph.D. Director of Gulf Coast Programs, 940-704-6008 Feb.… Continue reading Recently Installed Powerline Diverters May Help Mitigate Bird Collisions
Collaboration Is at the Core of Crane Conservation
Crane conservation is many things – it is creative, resourceful, compassionate, and, above all else, it is collaborative. The International Crane Foundation is one of many partners dedicated to protecting… Continue reading Collaboration Is at the Core of Crane Conservation
Why Do Whooping Cranes Migrate?
Whooping Cranes are one of many species that form strong bonds with their partners, and once that bond is established with another crane, they will typically remain in that pairing… Continue reading Why Do Whooping Cranes Migrate?
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