On a warm fall morning late last month we safely transported one of our Hooded Cranes, “Belmont,” one-hour south to the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine.
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Travels with George: The Tale of Two Cranes
The year 2016 marked the fledging of two memorable wild cranes – a Whooping Crane in Louisiana and an Eastern Sarus Crane in Buriram, Thailand.
Crane Chick Adoption
Grey Crowned Crane Adoption
Sandhill Crane Adoption
Victor Bakhtin’s Legacy
It is with much sadness that we share the passing of our friend and talented artist Victor Bakhtin. Victor painted the beautiful murals in our Platte River Theater and Whooping Crane exhibit, and designed the graceful crane gates at the entrance to our headquarters.
Roberta Asher
Bobbi is a Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) and has had a 30-year career in the investment industry managing institutional investment portfolios. She holds a Master’s of Management degree from the… Continue reading Roberta Asher
Parent-Reared Whooping Cranes Starting Their First Migration
Earlier this year three hatching eggs were placed in the nests of adult Whooping Cranes at our headquarters. The adults, although not the chicks’ biological parents, adopted the newly-hatched young as their own.
Renewing Our Commitment to Black Crowned Crane Conservation in West Africa
Last month I traveled to the vast floodplains of Senegal with our Africa Programs Manager, Kerryn Morrison, to learn about the status of Black Crowned Cranes in West Africa and plan conservation actions in the region.
A Life With Cranes
Finally, the stories of George Archibald in print! The International Crane Foundation is delighted to announce the publication of George Archibald’s new book of collected stories, My Life with Cranes.