Photo by Treinen Farm
The Treinen Farm “Crane Dance” corn maze opens Aug. 31 – we promise it will be a-maze-ing. The farm is open weekends beginning Labor Day Weekend through early Nov.
Look for our staff sharing information on all things crane every weekend beginning Sept. 28 through Oct. 27 from 12 noon to 4 p.m.!
Visit the farm’s website for schedule details and to plan your visit.
Celebrate the migration of Sandhill Cranes through Teton Valley at this 2nd annual festival! Afternoon events at the Driggs City Center include arts and crafts, entertainment, poetry contest and readings, and crane dances. Click here to learn more.
You are invited to become a Whooping Crane Ambassador for the International Crane Foundation! We need you to help us raise awareness and appreciation for cranes in your local communities.
Please join us for this FREE three-hour training, in which you will become a crane expert and help us plan our outreach activities for the winter 2019-20 season.
The first hour will be for new volunteers, although all are welcome to attend. We will provide an overview of Whooping Crane ecology and conservation history.
Dinner, beverages and a t-shirt will be provided!
To RSVP, please email Lizzie Condon or call 608-356-9462 ext. 142. RSVP by Sept. 6, 2019.
You are invited to become a Whooping Crane Ambassador for the International Crane Foundation! We need you to help us raise awareness and appreciation for cranes in your local communities.
Please join us for this FREE three-hour training, in which you will become a crane expert and help us plan our outreach activities for the winter 2019-20 season.
The first hour will be for new volunteers, although all are welcome to attend. We will provide an overview of Whooping Crane ecology and conservation history.
Dinner, beverages and a t-shirt will be provided!
To RSVP, please email Lizzie Condon or call 608-356-9462 ext. 142. RSVP by Sept. 6, 2019.
You are invited to become a Whooping Crane Ambassador for the International Crane Foundation! We need you to help us raise awareness and appreciation for cranes in your local communities.
Please join us for this FREE three-hour training, in which you will become a crane expert and help us plan our outreach activities for the winter 2019-20 season.
The first hour will be for new volunteers, although all are welcome to attend. We will provide an overview of Whooping Crane ecology and conservation history.
Dinner, beverages and a t-shirt will be provided!
To RSVP, please email Lizzie Condon or call 608-356-9462 ext. 142. RSVP by Sept. 6, 2019.
You are invited to become a Whooping Crane Ambassador for the International Crane Foundation! We need you to help us raise awareness and appreciation for cranes in your local communities.
Please join us for this FREE three-hour training, in which you will become a crane expert and help us plan our outreach activities for the winter 2019-20 season.
The first hour will be for new volunteers, although all are welcome to attend. We will provide an overview of Whooping Crane ecology and conservation history.
Dinner, beverages and a t-shirt will be provided!
To RSVP, please email Lizzie Condon or call 608-356-9462 ext. 142. RSVP by Sept. 6, 2019.
Join artist Janet Flynn and the International Crane Foundation staff for a morning of watercolor creation and Whooping Crane discovery. You will leave with your own watercolor and a new appreciation for the importance of wetlands for cranes and humans. No experience needed to enjoy this workshop – beginners are encouraged to join. All supplies provided. Click here to register by Oct. 4
Instructors: Janet Flynn, Artist with International Crane Foundation
Cost: $38/$30 member | Course Number: 21-28
Join us for the Annual Sandhill Crane Festival in Lodi, California Nov. 1 to 3, 2019. Stop by our exhibit to learn about our global programs and browse our “Migrating Gift Shop”! Click here to learn more.
Join us at the Conserve Sauk Film Festival on Nov. 9, 2019! The festival will include screenings of feature-length films, including “Journey of the Whooping Crane” by Red Sky Productions, and finalists from the Conserve Sauk film competition. The festival will also feature post-screening discussions and an information area for local environmental groups. Click here to learn more.
Join us for the 2019 Festival of the Cranes November 20 to 23, at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Stop by our exhibit to learn about our global programs and browse our “Migrating Gift Shop”! Click here to learn more.