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From captive breeding to education, research and reintroduction, ICF's dedicated staff are leaders in the conservation of cranes and the landscapes on which they depend. Photo by ICF staff
Crane Biology
Jeb Barzen, Director of Field Ecology Anne Lacy, Long-term Crane Research Coordinator Li Fengshan, China Program Coordinator Kerryn Morrison, Manager Africa Crane Conservation Program Sergei Smirenski, President Muraviovka Park K. S. Gopi Sundar, Director of SarusScape Program
Crane Husbandry & Captive Breeding
Bryant Tarr, Curator of Birds Marianne Wellington, Senior Aviculturist & Chick Rearing Supervisor
Environmental Education
Joan Garland, Outreach Coordinator Cully Shelton, Interpretive Programs Manager
Health Management & Veterinary Care
Barry Hartup, Director of Veterinary Services Julie Langenberg, Vice President Conservation Science
Hydrology & Water Management
Rich Beilfuss, President and CEO
International Conservation
George Archibald, Co-founder & Senior Conservationist Jim Harris, Senior Vice President Claire Mirande, Senior Director of Conservation Networking K. S. Gopi Sundar, Director of SarusScape Program
Landscape Ecology & Spatial Analysis
Mike Engels, Spatial Analyst Elizabeth Smith, Whooping Crane Conservation Biologist K. S. Gopi Sundar, Director of SarusScape Program
Wetland Ecology & Management
Jeb Barzen, Director of Field Ecology Rich Beilfuss, President and CEO Elizabeth Smith, Whooping Crane Conservation Biologist K. S. Gopi Sundar, Director of SarusScape Program Tran Triet, Director of Southeast Asia Program
Whooping Crane Reintroduction
Joan Garland, Outreach Coordinator Barry Hartup, Director of Veterinary Services

ICF works in over 20 countries to safeguard the world's cranes and their landscapes. Above, the wetlands of the Amur-Heilong River basin in East Asia are havens for six crane species. Photo by ICF staff
North America
Jeb Barzen, Director of Field Ecology Joan Garland, Outreach Coordinator Mike Engels, Spatial Analyst Barry Hartup, Director of Veterinary Services Anne Lacy, Long-term Crane Research Coordinator Julie Langenberg, Vice President Conservation Science Claire Mirande, Senior Director of Conservation Networking Cully Shelton, Interpretive Programs Manager Elizabeth Smith, Whooping Crane Conservation Biologist Bryant Tarr, Curator of Birds Marianne Wellington, Senior Aviculturist & Chick Rearing Supervisor
Africa
Rich Beilfuss, President and CEO Osiman Mabhachi, Community Projects Coordinator Kerryn Morrison, Manager Africa Crane Conservation Program
China
Jeb Barzen, Director of Field Ecology Jim Harris, Senior Vice President Li Fengshan, China Program Coordinator
India
K. S. Gopi Sundar, Research Associate
Korea
George Archibald, Co-founder & Senior Conservationist
Russia
Sergei Smirenski, President Muraviovka Park
Southeast Asia
Jeb Barzen, Director of Field Ecology Tran Triet, Director of Southeast Asia Program
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Our Conservation Heroes are a selection of ICF staff who represent the diverse fields and programs coordinated by ICF. Our headquarters in Baraboo, Wis. is home to approximately 40 staff, who work with additional staff members in the United States, Africa, Cambodia, China, India, Russia and Vietnam, along with Research Associates and seasonal interns, to accomplish our mission.
Follow our What's New website updates for the latest news from our staff and programs.
Learn more about ICF's diverse programs and departments:
Communications & Education
Conservation Networking
Crane Conservation
Field Ecology
Finance & Administration
Veterninay Science
Africa Program
East Asia Program
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