If you do not see your county listed and would like to get involved in the count, please contact us at cranecount@savingcranes.org or 608-356-9462. If you’d like to serve as… Continue reading Annual Midwest Crane Count County Coordinators
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Where do Wisconsin’s Whooping Cranes Winter?
Once on the brink of extinction with only 21 individuals left in the wild, Whooping Cranes are on the road to recovery. Approximately 836 Whooping Cranes live today, and 76… Continue reading Where do Wisconsin’s Whooping Cranes Winter?
Gift Shop Holiday Open House
You’ll find something special for every Craniac on your holiday shopping list at our Gift Shop Holiday Open House on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 25, from 10 a.m. to 4… Continue reading Gift Shop Holiday Open House
November’s First Annual Great Midwest Crane Fest Spotlights Cranes, Community
Contacts: Maddie Tebbe, 608-356-9462, ext.104; Eric Snyder, 608-355-0279, ext. 390 Baraboo Wisconsin – Two of Wisconsin’s leading conservation organizations, based in Baraboo, the International Crane Foundation and the Aldo Leopold… Continue reading November’s First Annual Great Midwest Crane Fest Spotlights Cranes, Community
Whooping Crane Fall Migration
Whooping Cranes are one of the rarest and most endangered birds in North America. In the 1940s, Whooping Cranes faced near extinction, but their numbers have since rebounded thanks to… Continue reading Whooping Crane Fall Migration
Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Population – The Journey North
Migration is defined as the seasonal movement of animals from one region to another, and for our eastern population of Whooping Cranes, their migration typically occurs between late February and April.
Ways to Give
The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the places they (and we!) need to survive. We can’t do this important work without you. Whether you are an… Continue reading Ways to Give
30 years of Crane Conservation Germany – Kranichschutz Deutschland
Farmers lead the way in cultivating solutions to climate change
A farmer in the Free State broke new ground last month when, working with the Endangered Wildlife Trust, he became the first landowner in South Africa to sign a carbon project development contract.
Hope Takes Flight for Whooping Crane Conservation
At 3 a.m. on May 10, Kim Allen, a lead zookeeper at Zoo New England’s Stone Zoo, began a journey to Wisconsin transporting very precious cargo.