About a week ago, I wrote to share with you the steps we are taking to keep people safe, stop the spread of the virus, and continue caring for our cranes. For me, and I’m sure you, too, last week feels like a lifetime ago as we adapt to ever-changing and challenging circumstances.
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Is the virus that causes COVID-19 a threat to cranes?
During the current COVID-19 pandemic, we will take great care to maintain the health of our animal care staff and the cranes through best practices that stress personal and environmental hygiene, close monitoring and adherence to our Captive Crane Biosecurity Plan.
Notes from the President – An Important COVID-19 Message from our CEO
We feel it’s imperative that we share with you steps we have taken to keep people safe, help stop the spread of COVID-19, and continue caring for cranes.
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – March 2020
In the last month, Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Migratory Population have started migrating north!
Technology Upgrades Are for the Birds
With support from an Institute of Museum and Library Services grant, our Crane Conservation Department recently completed a data migration of their animal record-keeping system from an aging custom-built database to ZIMS – Zoological Information Management System, a web-based database program managed by Species360.
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – Feb 2020
In the last month, birds have remained on their wintering grounds – but spring is not far away!
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – Jan 20
Winter is here! In the last month, most birds in the Whooping Crane Eastern Migratory population stayed on their wintering grounds, although a few moved further south.
A New Home for Cranes Time Lapse
Excitement is building! Watch mesmerizing time-lapse videos of the construction progress on our site.
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 Eastern Population Update – Oct 19
In the last month, Whooping Cranes have started moving around but haven’t yet started fall migration.