Crane Conservation StrategyMirande CM, Harris JT, editors. 2019. Crane Conservation Strategy. Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA: International Crane Foundation. 454 pp. This landmark volume provides a wealth of new information to guide… Continue reading Books
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Whooping Cranes now visible on the landscape, even in eastern Kentucky
For more than 40 years, many organizations and agencies have been working to bring back the Whooping Crane. Today, their majestic presence and unique haunting call are slowly re-emerging on the landscape – including eastern Kentucky.
Class of 2011
Two release methods were used in 2011: Ultralight-guided (Group One) and Direct Autumn Release (Group Two). Group Three includes any successfully fledged wild-hatched Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Migratory Population.… Continue reading Class of 2011
Class of 2009
Two release methods were used in 2009: Aircraft-guided (Group One) and Direct Autumn Release (Group Two). Group Three includes two wild-hatched Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Migratory Population that unfortunately… Continue reading Class of 2009
Former International Crane Foundation Intern Now Successful Partner
An important part of our mission is to identify and train leaders among a broad spectrum of people, from promising young scientists and conservationists to the land owners and decision makers who influence crane survival in key places.
Building Whooping Crane Awareness One State at a Time
The survival of Whooping Cranes depends on the actions of people – people protecting the ecosystems where Whooping Cranes live and people living in harmony with the birds.
Class of 2010
Two release methods were used in 2010: Ultralight-guided (Group One) and Direct Autumn Release (Group Two). Group Three includes any successfully fledged wild-hatched Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Migratory Population!… Continue reading Class of 2010
Class of 2008
Two release methods were used in 2008: Ultralight-guided (Group One) and Direct Autumn Release (Group Two). All Whooping Cranes released in 2008 under the aircraft-guided method learned a migration route… Continue reading Class of 2008
Class of 2007
Two release methods were used in 2007: Ultralight-guided (Group One) and Direct Autumn Release (Group Two). All Whooping cranes released in 2007 under the aircraft-guided method learned a migration route… Continue reading Class of 2007
Class of 2006
Two release methods were used in 2006: Ultralight-guided (Group One) and Direct Autumn Release (Group Two). Group Three includes the first successfully fledged wild hatched Whooping Crane in the Eastern… Continue reading Class of 2006