The International Crane Foundation has announced the first Whooping Crane hatch of the season at its headquarters in Baraboo, Wisconsin.
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Disney Conservation Fund Commits to “Reverse the Decline” of Siberian Cranes
In honor of its 20th anniversary, the Disney Conservation Fund today announced a targeted philanthropic strategy to help protect the planet by collaborating with leading nonprofit organizations to help threatened wildlife and inspire a lifelong love for nature in young people.
In Search of Crane Counters!
The International Crane Foundation is seeking volunteers to participate in the 41st Annual Midwest Crane Count. More than 2,000 volunteers participate in the annual spring crane survey as cranes flock back to the Midwest from their southern wintering grounds.
Using Citizen Science to Study Changes in Sandhill Crane Distribution
A century ago, Sandhill Cranes nearly disappeared from the eastern half of the United States, leading writer and ecologist Aldo Leopold to lament the great loss of the cranes in Wisconsin marshes.
Pre-trial Hearing Appoaches for Whooping Crane Shooter
As the pre-trial hearing date approaches for the accused poacher of two Endangered Whooping Cranes, we are continuing to make the case that in order to deter future shootings, the shooter must be prosecuted vigorously.
Twelve Million Seeds
I arrived at the International Crane Foundation for my internship with the Field Ecology Department in late February 2015, after graduating from the University of Southampton (UK) in the previous year.
From Captivity to the Wild: The Grey Crowned Crane Project in Rwanda
In December, I was honored to travel to Rwanda to lend veterinary equipment and assistance to the effort to return captive Grey Crowned Cranes to the wild.
Alleged Shooter of Endangered Whooping Cranes to be Prosecuted Under Endangered Species Act
The case against the alleged shooter of two endangered Whooping Cranes in Texas last month has been re-filed under the Endangered Species Act, which increases the likelihood of larger penalties for the crime.
When Wetlands Change to Fishponds in Northern India
It is well understood that landscapes in India – one of the most populous countries in the world – are undergoing dramatic change. However, much less is known about what is happening to remaining wetlands, and to the birds that need these unique places to survive.
Bird-a-Thon
The grand total is in – George and Rich’s teams spotted 171 unique species during their combined Bird-a-Thons this year! Our Co-Founder, Dr. George Archibald, and President and CEO, Dr.… Continue reading Bird-a-Thon