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Our Commitment

Over five decades, we have grown dramatically in global reach and impact while protecting the landscapes that sustain cranes, people and many other species. Cranes truly are ambassadors for conservation, representing some of the most important places on Earth.

Hooded Cranes in flight
Ciming Mei

However, crane conservation remains a daunting challenge. Cranes are among the most endangered families of birds in the world, with 10 of the 15 species threatened. Our global priorities span Africa, East Asia, Southeast Asia and North America, while our headquarters in Baraboo, Wisconsin, serves as a global center for conservation leadership and training.

Our Mission The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds and flyways on which they depend. We provide knowledge, leadership and inspiration to engage people in resolving threats to cranes and their diverse landscapes.

The Siberian Crane exhibit at the International Crane Foundation.

VISIT

The Cranes of the World at the International Crane Foundation is open daily from May 1 to October 31, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Located in Baraboo amid the farmlands of southern Wisconsin, our headquarters is just ten minutes from the Wisconsin Dells and surrounding Baraboo Hills. Visitors to our site may enjoy learning about the world’s cranes, taking a hike on our nature trails, and browsing nature-themed items from around the world in our gift shop.

CARE, ENGAGE AND ACT