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International Crane Foundation


International Crane Foundation
P.O. Box 447

Baraboo, WI 53913
Work (608) 356-9462
Wednesday, March 10, 2010



The International Crane Foundation (ICF) commits to a future where all crane species are secure - a future where people cooperate to protect and restore wild populations and their ecosystems. These efforts sustain the places where cranes live, to the benefit of countless other species. When ICF was founded in 1973, little was known about the breeding biology of cranes and some species had never been hatched in captivity. Founders Ron Sauey and George Archibald reasoned that breeding cranes in captivity was on important step toward safeguarding them in the wild. They wanted to create a "species bank." Concurrent with their efforts to breed cranes in captivity, ICF began to make significant contributions to the conservation of cranes in the wild through research and collaboration with colleagues around the world.
http://www.savingcranes.org

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International Crane Foundation
P.O. Box 447
Baraboo, WI 53913


International Crane Foundation News


03/10/2010 12:02 AM
For cranes, it's a time for love - Baraboo News Republic

For cranes, it's a time for love
Baraboo News Republic
White-naped cranes Howard and Cassasin defend their territory at the International Crane Foundation with a unison call, one sign of the strong pair bond ...


03/06/2010 06:38 AM
Whooping cranes settle into life at winter home - Ocala

Whooping cranes settle into life at winter home
Ocala
Eva Szyszkoski, International Crane Foundation tracking field manager, and Matt Strausser, an ICF whooping crane tracker, ensure the safety of the birds ...

and more »

02/24/2010 10:02 AM
UNEP/GEF project successfully conserves Siberian crane - ANTARA

UNEP/GEF project successfully conserves Siberian crane
ANTARA
"In 2002, the birds were not seen," said Claire M Mirande of International Crane Foundation, and senior director of Conservation and Science, ...
Siberian Crane Gets International Support: UNRedOrbit
Int'l effort manages to save critically endangered bird speciesistockAnalyst.com (press release)
UN HELPING TO SAVE SIBERIAN CRANE FROM BRINK OF EXTINCTIONBrunei News, Brunei Headlines from Brunei fm

all 18 news articles »

03/09/2010 08:29 PM
Growing Number Of Diverse Groups Unify To Back The Aransas Project ... - Earthtimes (press release)

Growing Number Of Diverse Groups Unify To Back The Aransas Project ...
Earthtimes (press release)
... Endangered Species Act. Member organizations include Aransas County, International Crane Foundation, American Bird Conservancy, Environment Texas, and more.

and more »

02/27/2010 01:04 PM
New director tackles the task of running the Oregon Zoo - OregonLive.com

OregonLive.com

New director tackles the task of running the Oregon Zoo
OregonLive.com
At the Milwaukee County Zoo, we were involved with the International Crane Foundation, and we took in a crane that had been injured in the wild. ...

and more »




YouTube Videos


03/09/2010 07:35 AM
Whooping Cranes - International Crane Foundation at Baraboo
Today I had the incredible experience of visiting the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo WI with my parents. There I was able to observe one-week old Flapper with his/her parents 11 year old Omega (Daddy) and 8 year old Seurat (Mommy.) Daddy is foraging the water for food, then takes it to Flapper for lunch. The foundation is part of an effort to bring back the whooping crane population. In 1941 the population was down to 21 birds. In 2006 there were 470 whooping cranes counted. To learn more about his effort visit www.savingcranes.org. If so inclined, please donate to this effort.
02/18/2010 03:31 PM
International Crane Foundation
Headquarters of an organization whose purpose is the save and repopulate the world with cranes, almost all of which are endangered.
01/05/2010 04:36 PM
International Crane Foundation (PSA, 1986)
Here is a local PSA for the International Crane Foundation ( ICF ) - in Baraboo, Wisconsin. A fascinating place to visit. This aired on local Chicago TV early Sunday June 29th, 1986. Visit - www.fuzzymemories.TV The Museum of Classic Chicago Television - for more fun!
12/04/2008 01:39 AM
Caged Cranes International Crane Foundation 7099 7108
Caged Cranes International Crane Foundation
02/23/2010 02:56 AM
International Crane Foundation 2
The International Crane Foundation in WI has all 15 species of cranes. During the visit, we took a tour and saw the majority of these species. In this video is a pair of cranes performing a territorial behavior called a "parade walk".



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