Threats to cranes vary as widely as the landscapes they inhabit. There simply isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution to crane conservation. That’s why – with your help – we use a tailored approach to address the threats facing each of the world’s crane species.
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Parent-Reared Whooping Cranes Starting Their First Migration
Earlier this year three hatching eggs were placed in the nests of adult Whooping Cranes at our headquarters. The adults, although not the chicks’ biological parents, adopted the newly-hatched young as their own.
A Life With Cranes
Finally, the stories of George Archibald in print! The International Crane Foundation is delighted to announce the publication of George Archibald’s new book of collected stories, My Life with Cranes.
Research, Education and Dance Combine to Connect Black-necked Crane Conservation in China
In late summer I joined over 90 participants at a remote nature reserve in north-central China to share research and experiences focusing on Black-necked Crane conservation.
Pair of Endangered Whooping Cranes Relocated to Florida in Hopes of Successful Breeding
In a cross-country effort, experts from the International Crane Foundation relocated a rare male Whooping Crane from the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge in Wisconsin to a breeding center in Florida. They believe the bird could play an important role in bringing his species back from the brink of extinction.
Whooping Crane Parent Rearing: Your Questions Answered
Parent-rearing, costume-rearing, “target” birds – these are all terms you may be hearing this fall as you follow the next chapter in Whooping Crane reintroduction in the eastern United States. This document addresses questions that you may have about the new rearing and release methods that we are implementing this year with our colleagues in the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership.
New Research from Japan Discovers Meaning of Red-crowned Crane Arch Display
East Asia’s Red-crowned Crane has achieved remarkable cultural significance throughout its range, in part because of its dramatic and extraordinarily ritualized displays, including the remarkable arch display.
Jennifer Perkins Speers
Jennifer is the President of the Palladium Foundation, which purchases conservation land in Utah. Jennifer came to Utah to attend the University of Utah and to ski and has remained… Continue reading Jennifer Perkins Speers
Chinese and U.S. Researchers Collaborate to Save Black-necked Cranes
In early June, I boarded a 13-hour flight from Chicago to Beijing to begin the first stage of my two-day journey to Ruoergai National Nature Reserve in southwest China.
Member Appreciation Day
This year’s Member Appreciation Day on Saturday, October 8, 2016 will be our best ever as Co-founder Dr. George Archibald celebrates his 70th birthday with the heart and soul of the International Crane Foundation – YOU!