Whooping Cranes are one of North America’s rarest and most endangered species, removed from the eastern United States until a multi-state reintroduction effort began in 2001. Today, this population of… Continue reading Crane Conservation Education in the Classroom
Category: K-12 Activities
Cranetivities – Fall Migration
Welcome to the latest edition of Cranetivities! Join us this week as we learn more about fall migration.
Cranetivities – Nature Journaling
Join us this week as we learn more about the exciting world of nature journaling.
Cranetivities – Nature Video Postcards
This week we are going to focus on making a video postcard using a smartphone with filming capabilities. If you aren’t able to film, you may also draw your video postcard.
Cranetivities – Crane Careers Environmental Educator
This week we are learning about crane conservation careers. We will be focusing on the career of Environmental Educator.
Cranetivities – Blue Cranes
In this week’s post, we focus on South Africa’s national bird. Behold the beauty of the Blue Crane!
Cranetivities – Nature Bingo!
Welcome back to another fun edition of Cranetivities. This week we have a simple and fun activity: NATURE BINGO!
Cranetivities – Alaskan Adventure
Welcome to another week of Cranetivities, Alaska edition!
Crane Camp 2020 – Free, Virtual Summer Camp
The International Crane Foundation will be hosting a virtual summer camp via Zoom Aug. 26 and 27.
Cranetivities: Cacophonous Crane Calls!
In this week’s exciting edition, you’ll get to listen to the raucous noises that cranes make. Put on your listening ears and become a crane sound connoisseur!