CONTACT: Anne Lacy, Director of Eastern Flyway Programs – North America, (608) 356-9462, ext. 146;Jodi Legge, Director of External Affairs, 608-356-9462, ext. 120 International Crane Foundation Will Conduct Survey on April… Continue reading Helicopters Help Locate Sandhill Crane Nests
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Using Community Surveys to identify threats to Black Crowned Cranes in Djoudj National Bird Park, Senegal
The large population of Vulnerable Black Crowned Cranes in Northwest Senegal relies on the 16,000-hectare Djoudj National Bird Park (Le Parc National des Oiseaux du Djoudj). To better understand the… Continue reading Using Community Surveys to identify threats to Black Crowned Cranes in Djoudj National Bird Park, Senegal
In the News – February 2023
Monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs. Human activities in wetlands worry Govt, Lusaka Times Here come the cranes, The Franklin Gov’t, NGO move to save endangered crested… Continue reading In the News – February 2023
Dance Like a Crane Presentation
Did you know cranes dance like no one’s watching? Discover why and learn fascinating facts about these tall and beautiful birds with our Whooping Crane Outreach staff on April 6,… Continue reading Dance Like a Crane Presentation
Notes From the President – Going Big, Together
Courageous Acts of Crane Conservation Saving cranes is about so much more than saving cranes. Don’t get me wrong, I’m an incurable craniac. I cherish these ancient, endangered birds –… Continue reading Notes From the President – Going Big, Together
Watching Over and Coexistence – The Stories of Wild Animals and Their Protectors Amid Extreme Drought
Story by Li Jun and Yang Biyu. Reproduced with permission by Jiangxi Daily. As the only member of the Living Lakes Network from China, Poyang Lake is Asia’s largest wintering… Continue reading Watching Over and Coexistence – The Stories of Wild Animals and Their Protectors Amid Extreme Drought
Name that Adaptation and Be a Field Biologist – Homeschool Programs
Our Whooping Crane Outreach staff will present “Name that Adaptation” and “Be a Field Biologist” on February 2 at the North Alabama Agriplex. These interactive presentations are designed for students… Continue reading Name that Adaptation and Be a Field Biologist – Homeschool Programs
Cranes Bring Chinese and Zambian Students Together for Conservation
Cranes are a unique family of birds loved by people. They are tall and slender, elegant in behavior and produce striking calls. In diverse regions and cultures, cranes have special… Continue reading Cranes Bring Chinese and Zambian Students Together for Conservation
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