Int Crane Foundation
@savingcranes
The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds, and flyways on which they depend.
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http://www.savingcranes.org 01-12-2010 19:01:34
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It's a delightful sight watching a pair of Sarus crane strengthen their existing nest with probably two eggs made in paddy field. The dedicated pair takes turn to incubate eggs(30-35 days) & look after the chicks together.
Ramesh Pandey
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Department
Int Crane Foundation
Subbiah Nallamuthu
Have you seen a #SandhillCrane in an urban area? If you live in a city near water within their range, we bet you have! And remember, don't feed cranes, touch them, or take crane selfies 🙃 bit.ly/3Kafb6L via Sierra Magazine #CranesAndPeople #InTheNews
“Let us dance in the sun, wearing wild flowers in our hair...” ~ Susan Polis Schutz
#SundayQuote #SarusCrane #summer
Hello Celia – Four of our cranes joined the National Geographic #PhotoArk project in 2021 when
Joel Sartore visited our headquarters for a photo shoot! We think Brolga Celia beautifully represents her species 📷youtu.be/Va9mKUKUWfs
Our beautiful #EgyptianGlass crane #ornaments will add a little ✨ sparkle to your shelf or holiday decorations. Our one, or a pair, today > bit.ly/3Y649Fd
View our entire July Gift Guide here > conta.cc/46UK2hn
#ShopForACause
Crested cranes are one of the most endangered species in 🇺🇬.
The 🇬🇧 through Darwin Project, Margaret Pyke Trust in partnership with Int Crane Foundation and @Rugaramahospital supports communities in Western 🇺🇬 to conserve wetlands vital for both people and the crested cranes.
Learn about all 15 crane species at #CranesOfTheWorld Celebration on 8/12 at our headquarters in Baraboo, WI. Enjoy stories and songs with Humorist David Stokes, get creative with kid’s crane crafts, and enjoy guided tours of our cranes. Plan your visit > bit.ly/cranesofthewor…
Our staff is working to provide alternative solutions for communities in southcentral #Uganda to limit their use of wetlands while educating them about the endangered status of #GreyCrownedCranes . bit.ly/3DoD5HG via Daily Monitor #IntheNews
Huckleberry and Juniper at the Dallas Zoo have a new family member, the first #WhoopingCrane to hatch at the zoo! Current plans are to release the young crane into the non-migratory Louisiana Population this fall. Whoop, whoop! cbsn.ws/3roQTPJ via CBS News Texas LaWildlife&Fisheries
On 9/16 come home to Baraboo, WI, to celebrate 50 years of saving cranes! Begin the celebration with #MemberAppreciationDay at our headquarters, followed by an inspirational evening benefit. Learn more and register for the benefit > bit.ly/50anniversaryc… #SavingCranes50
In case you missed it, you may view the recording of our July #webinar , Conservation of the Western #WhiteNapedCrane Population in #China , here > youtu.be/I54EfQeUee8 #FromTheFieldWebinar
We're celebrating #ChristmasInJuly with stocking-worthy gifts for everyone on your list. And don't forget to be on your best behavior this year to top Santa's nice list with our popular behave! tee. The organic cotton blend tee is available in 4 colors > bit.ly/3PWTgDH🎅
#HappyBirthday to our Co-Founder George Archibald, who inspires us every day – and has cool crane sweaters! 💙 #LifeLongDedication
Attention Wisconsin and Indiana K-12 teachers! Sign up now for our interactive classroom #EnvironmentalEducation programs about #WhoopingCranes . To book a program for your school, please email [email protected]. Learn more > bit.ly/3XPSfPM #WhooperWednesday
Our East Asia Breeding & Stopover Area Program Manager Zhang Qi will present our next #FromTheFieldWebinar , Conservation of the Western #WhitenapedCrane Population in #China , 7/13 at 7 pm CT. Register > bit.ly/43f1tGe
Photo: Wildlife Sciences and Conservation Center