Baraboo News Republic – International Crane Foundation leaders on Saturday unveiled plans for a $10 million expansion to the organization’s headquarters in Baraboo. International Crane Foundation Headquarters Operations Vice President… Continue reading International Crane Foundation Announces $10M Expansion for Baraboo HQ
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Make your voice heard for cranes, wetlands and clean water!
Since January, we have a faced a dizzying array of proposed policy changes and budget cuts at the national level. These include potential cutbacks to the Endangered Species Act, Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Water Rule, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and reduced commitments to climate change agreements and our National Wildlife Refuge system.
Securing Freshwater for Whooping Cranes in Texas
One of the primary research goals of our Texas Program is protecting coastal habitat for wintering Whooping Cranes, which includes the productive salt marshes and tidal flats that fringe the shorelines of the central Texas coast. Protecting these coastal habitats is critical for the species, but cranes, like people, need freshwater to survive.
Wattled Crane Discovery in Ethiopia
“Congratulations. I am totally thrilled that you found such a substantial population of Wattled Cranes.” ~ George
Monthly Giving
We Would Love to Welcome You to Our Frequent Flyer Program! Monthly donors make such a big difference. By making an automatic gift each month, you can ensure that you are consistently… Continue reading Monthly Giving
The Cranes Come A-Visiting!
Searching for and monitoring the Sarus Crane in lowland Nepal and on the Indian plains have been richly rewarding. Winters are particularly exciting as our field associates encounter wintering visitors in the SarusScapes.
Enriching the Lives of Our Captive Cranes
Meet Razz-a-ma-tazz, a Brolga, who is enjoying an enrichment activity – fresh salad greens – offered by our aviculture staff at the International Crane Foundation.
Partnership with Hill-Dale Veterinary Clinic a Win for Cranes
With many of our captive cranes getting older, our veterinary staff is learning new techniques to care for our aging population.
Welcome to the Flock!
The New Year has brought several new faces to the International Crane Foundation’s headquarters, and we are excited to share their stories with you.
Alleged Whooping Crane Shooting in Southwestern Indiana
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has confirmed the alleged shooting over the weekend of an endangered Whooping Crane on her wintering grounds in Greene County, Indiana, making this event the third Whooping Crane shooting in this region.