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The International Crane Foundation was founded in 1973 by two ornithology students at Cornell University, Ron Sauey and George W. Archibald, who envisioned an organization that would combine research, captive breeding and reintroduction, landscape restoration, and education to safeguard the world's 15 crane species.
George William Archibald (born 13 July 1946) is the co-founder of the International Crane Foundation and was the inaugural winner [1] of the 2006 Indianapolis Prize. Archibald was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada to Donald Edison and Annie Letitia ("Lettie") (née MacLeod) Archibald.
Anne Lacy is the director of the International Crane Foundation's Eastern Flyways Program in North America. We spoke with her about sandhills, their migration patterns and where the best places ...
The new license plate, which benefits the International Crane Foundation, is available starting Wednesday. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
The crested crane's faithful nature has also made it a target for use in traditional remedies [International Crane Foundation] Scientifically called Balearica regulorum gibbericeps, ...
International Crane Foundation's Whooping Crane page Breeds whooping cranes for reintroduction projects and is a research center for all of the world's cranes. Environment Canada [usurped] Western Migatory Population, Whooping Crane Information
The Division of Wildlife is collaborating with the International Crane Foundation and Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative to conduct the survey. This year’s crane count takes place in 32 counties ...
In 1977, the International Crane Foundation brought endangered Siberian crane eggs from the U.S.S.R. to the Biotron for incubation and initial feeding. [6] [7] [8] A hyperbaric chamber was added and used for experiments on the effects of diving on pregnancy.