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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.
Using Art to Share Their Story
We partnered with the Center for East Asian-Australasian Flyway Studies, Huatai Securities and the environmental education non-profit organization Roots and Shoots to organize a poster contest featuring cranes found in the Yangtze River basin.
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.
Cranes Bring Best Wishes for 2021
As important symbols of longevity, happiness and nobility, Cranes present a beautiful image in Chinese culture and are often associated with blessings and good wishes.
Working Together to Return Cranes to the Wild
The combined wild populations of two iconic Asian crane species – the Endangered Red-crowned Crane and Vulnerable White-naped Crane – are less than 10,000 birds. Because of the precarious situation of these wild populations, the world’s zoos have established conservation populations for both species.
Matching Gifts
Did you know that you can potentially double, or even triple, your gift to the International Crane Foundation? Many organizations offer employee giving programs that match donations made by their… Continue reading Matching Gifts
Improving Community Livelihoods and Protecting Grey Crowned Cranes in Rwanda
One of our key projects in Rwanda focuses not directly on cranes but Napier Grass. We are working with local farmer groups to plant the grass and in turn reduce harvesting from Rugezi Marsh, home to a growing population of Grey Crowed Cranes.