The third year of the reintroduction! The aircraft-guided method was used to teach these young Whooping Cranes a migration route from the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Central Wisconsin to… Continue reading Class of 2003
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‘Saving amazing birds, amazing places’: International Crane Foundation only spot in world housing all 15 species
The Country Today ~ To the 80 or so employees of the International Crane Foundation and the organization’s supporters around the world, cranes are much more than a bird that… Continue reading ‘Saving amazing birds, amazing places’: International Crane Foundation only spot in world housing all 15 species
Class of 2002
All Whooping Cranes released in 2002 were raised by costumed handlers and learned a migration route by following Operation Migration’s aircraft from Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Juneau County, Wisconsin… Continue reading Class of 2002
Join us for our North American Cranes Festival
The International Crane Foundation is holding the North American Cranes Festival on Saturday, July 1, to celebrate the two species of cranes that call North America their home, Sandhill Cranes and Whooping Cranes.
The Cranes of the Forest: An Australian Story
With this post, we are thrilled to announce our new foray into Australia where we will work with several Australian colleagues and institutions over the coming years. Together, we will seek to learn about the wonders of this glorious landscape, and collaborate with the hard-working people of the Gulf region to conserve the cranes.
Class of 2001 Whooping Cranes – The Pioneers!
This was the very first cohort of Whooping Cranes released into the Eastern Migratory Population! All Whooping Cranes released in 2001 were raised by costumed handlers and learned their migration… Continue reading Class of 2001 Whooping Cranes – The Pioneers!
Whooping Crane Biographies
Over the last 40 years, the International Crane Foundation and our partners have developed a series of reintroduction projects to establish new, wild Whooping Crane populations in North America. Today,… Continue reading Whooping Crane Biographies
Mass Extinction Event Puts Cranes at Risk
Worldwide, the pace of extinction is accelerating. Scientists estimate that half of the world’s species now face extinction. They estimate that we are losing 17,000 to 100,000 species each year in what is being called “a mass extinction event.” Among those facing extinction are 11 of the 15 crane species.
International Crane Foundation Announces $10M Expansion for Baraboo HQ
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
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.