Surprisingly, the cranes that were slated to be the centre of the talk during the celebrations made a maiden physical appearance to the amazement of many!
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Notes from the President – Keeping our staff and partners safe during COVID-19
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.
“Do what we can do” – A quarantine story from China
I am Yu Qian, the International Crane Foundation’s China Program Director living in Beijing. I have been quarantined in my apartment for about 50 days.
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.
In the News – February 2020
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
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.
In the News – January 2020
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Notes from the President – Birds Are Disappearing
But We Can Learn From Decades of Successful Crane Conservation.
Duolun, a refuge for White-naped Cranes in Inner Mongolia
Six hours after leaving the relatively balmy environs of Yeyahu Nature Reserve, just outside Beijing, our bus pulled into Xilinghote, Inner Mongolia, to sub-zero temperatures and light snow. We were on a quest for White-naped Cranes at their most important staging area.