Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Migratory Population have started moving north!
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Travels With George – Wandering With Whoopers Part 3
The first cranes to return to the marsh were males. Perhaps the males were raised there. They stand on muskrat mounds and in nearby fields, repeatedly calling as if to advertise their availability for pairing. The males initially search for wetland real estate. Then they advertise for mates.
Travels with George – Wandering With Whoopers Part 1
The marsh where the Whooping Cranes nested is still covered by deep snow protruded by the brown stems of emergent vegetation and the conical, snow-capped mounds of muskrats. It’s silent there and perhaps about to awaken.
Cranes – Messenger of Peace Art Contest Creating Awareness in China
If a picture is worth a thousand words, an image of a crane is visual poetry.
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – February 2021
In the last month, most birds in the Whooping Crane Eastern Migratory Population have stayed on their wintering grounds.
It’s not goodbye…Grey Crowned Crane Slidell Moves to Brookfield Zoo
In December 2020, our aviculture staff completed their first animal transfer since the beginning of Covid-19. Discussions began at the beginning of the year to identify a new home for Slidell, a 19-year-old Grey Crowned Crane that many visitors to our headquarters have come to love over the years.
Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership Annual Reports
The Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership was founded in 2001 to restore a migratory Whooping Crane population to eastern North America. Click on the following links to download the Partnership’s annual… Continue reading Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership Annual Reports
Whooping Crane Eastern Population Update – January 2021
In the last month, most birds have stayed in their wintering areas, but a few have moved a bit further south.
The Life and Times of Arete and Bomnak – The Khingansky Cranes Grow Up
Red-crowned and White-naped Cranes are among the most cherished species in East Asia, not just for their grace and beauty but also because they nest in wild and remote wetlands on some of the most stunning landscapes of the region.
Notes from the President – Thank You for Standing With Us
As I reflect on our accomplishments during this challenging year, I have never been prouder of our team and how together we have become stronger, never wavering in our mission in a time of crisis.