The International Crane Foundation, together with Beijing Brooks Education Center in China and the Institute for Biological Problems of the Cryolithozone in Russia, is implementing a multi-year education project targeting local communities along the eastern crane flyways in the United States and East Asia. The education activities focus on the importance of wetlands, wildlife, and other natural resources from the perspective of local communities and are designed to enhance local leadership for education efforts. In the U.S. project activities are integrated with education programs centering on the eastern migratory whooping crane (Grus americana) population, integrating classroom activities and field trips with online education activities f...
Other Vernacular Names: Japanese white-necked crane; Ts-ang-kua (Chinese); Grue á cour blanc (Frenc...
Cranes are a group of birds that can lift the human spirit as few other wild animals can do; their g...
In 1941, the world’s last migratory flock of whooping cranes was just 15 birds strong. Today, that f...
The International Crane Foundation, together with Beijing Brooks Education Center in China and the I...
The International Crane Foundation (ICF) has supported crane conservation, education and research ac...
textCranes occupy a special place in the lives and history of the Chinese people, both as endangere...
The 16th Annual Cherokee-Crane Festival is set for January 19-20, 2008 at the three venue event that...
Biodiversity conservation in protected areas requires strict legal limitations to land use. In the C...
The project describes the process used to develop and implement an outreach environmental education...
This project raised wetland conservation awareness through the development and implementation of an ...
This project developed and presented a wetland conservation lesson to 300 students at seven schools ...
three whooping craneshttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/rpa_photographs/1148/thumbnail.jp
During the past 15 years, China has established more than 300 nature reserves. Many of the wetland r...
Every year the Eurasian crane travel from northern Africa to northern Europe and Asia. On their migr...
In an effort to find a safer means of teaching cranes new migration routes, each year (in 1998 and 1...
Other Vernacular Names: Japanese white-necked crane; Ts-ang-kua (Chinese); Grue á cour blanc (Frenc...
Cranes are a group of birds that can lift the human spirit as few other wild animals can do; their g...
In 1941, the world’s last migratory flock of whooping cranes was just 15 birds strong. Today, that f...
The International Crane Foundation, together with Beijing Brooks Education Center in China and the I...
The International Crane Foundation (ICF) has supported crane conservation, education and research ac...
textCranes occupy a special place in the lives and history of the Chinese people, both as endangere...
The 16th Annual Cherokee-Crane Festival is set for January 19-20, 2008 at the three venue event that...
Biodiversity conservation in protected areas requires strict legal limitations to land use. In the C...
The project describes the process used to develop and implement an outreach environmental education...
This project raised wetland conservation awareness through the development and implementation of an ...
This project developed and presented a wetland conservation lesson to 300 students at seven schools ...
three whooping craneshttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/rpa_photographs/1148/thumbnail.jp
During the past 15 years, China has established more than 300 nature reserves. Many of the wetland r...
Every year the Eurasian crane travel from northern Africa to northern Europe and Asia. On their migr...
In an effort to find a safer means of teaching cranes new migration routes, each year (in 1998 and 1...
Other Vernacular Names: Japanese white-necked crane; Ts-ang-kua (Chinese); Grue á cour blanc (Frenc...
Cranes are a group of birds that can lift the human spirit as few other wild animals can do; their g...
In 1941, the world’s last migratory flock of whooping cranes was just 15 birds strong. Today, that f...