“The award is a great honor to me, and recognition of the tireless efforts I have made to save these wetlands, home to the beautiful Grey Crowned Crane.”
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In the News – February 2021
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Cranetivities – Blue Cranes
In this week’s post, we focus on South Africa’s national bird. Behold the beauty of the Blue Crane!
In the News – July 2020
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Quarantine with Cranes – Week 9 Activity
We reached out to Wisconsin artist Kim Russell, and she generously agreed to create some resources for you to learn about an artist’s perspective on cranes.
Quarantine with Cranes – Week 3 Activity
Welcome to Week 3 of Quarantine with Cranes focusing on cranes and culture!
Quarantine with Cranes! Week 1 Activity
Like everybody across the world, our staff is adjusting to our new reality. At this time last year, we were visiting classrooms, tabling at community events, and handing out hugs from our mascot Hope. We want to continue to spread our message of crane conservation to families with kids at home. We hope we can give you some fun and educational activities you can do on your own.
In the News – January 2020
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
In the News – May 2019
Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.
Controlling invasive Mimosa pigra in the Kafue Flats of Zambia
Invasive species are a threat to native plants and animals – including cranes – throughout the world. In the Kafue Flats of Zambia on the Kafue River, a tributary of the Zambezi River in Southern Africa, our team is removing Mimosa pigra, an invasive, tropical prickly shrub that is choking wetlands needed by Wattled Cranes and other wildlife.