What does it take to raise a crane in captivity? Experienced and dedicated staff, healthy cranes and time. When any species is first brought into captivity, it takes trial and… Continue reading Raising Cranes
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Volunteer
You can help conserve cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds and flyways on which they depend by volunteering! As a volunteer, you’ll develop new skills, meet new friends, have unparalleled opportunities… Continue reading Volunteer
Siberian Crane Wetland Project
In 2003 the International Crane Foundation, in collaboration with the governments of China, Iran, Kazakhstan and Russia, launched the UNEP/GEF Siberian Crane Wetland Project. The six-year project focused on a… Continue reading Siberian Crane Wetland Project
Past Results and History
View the 2023 results publication! Although we have gathered data since 1976, the crane count did not expand to a large scale until 1981, and most of Wisconsin until 1985.… Continue reading Past Results and History
County Coordinator Resources
Welcome – this section is designed specifically for your needs as a County Coordinator. Following are a variety of resources and handouts, including printable materials should you need an extra copy or… Continue reading County Coordinator Resources
Counter Information
Thank you for your interest in the Annual Midwest Crane Count! To participate in Crane Count you first need to contact your County Coordinator to be assigned a site and receive… Continue reading Counter Information
Report a Banded Crane
Have you ever seen a crane with “jewelry” on its legs? These colorful bands, or rings, are used by researchers to mark and identify cranes. Many researchers across North America… Continue reading Report a Banded Crane
Annual Midwest Crane Count
Attention Annual Midwest Crane Count participants! Did you miss our webinar on how to enter your crane count data? Click here to view a recording. Get involved in the 2024… Continue reading Annual Midwest Crane Count
Whooping Crane
SPECIES: Grus americana HEIGHT: ~ 152 cm, 5 ft WEIGHT: ~ 7 – 8 kg; 15 – 17 lb POPULATION: 831 (captive and wild) TREND: Increasing STATUS: IUCN: EN; ESA: E,… Continue reading Whooping Crane
White-naped Crane
SPECIES: Grus vipio HEIGHT: ~ 130 cm, 4 ft WEIGHT: ~ 5.6 kg, 12 lbs POPULATION: 6,700 – 7,700 TREND: Eastern population increasing; western population decreasing STATUS:IUCN: VU; ESA: E;… Continue reading White-naped Crane