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Two of the Whooping Crane Conservation Association’s objectives are to: (1) promote greater harmony and unity of purpose among all organizations, institutions, and agencies working toward the protection, conservation, and production of Whooping Cranes; and (2) to collect and disseminate knowledge of this species to advocate and encourage public appreciation and understanding of the Whooping Crane’s educational, scientific, and economic values.
If you did not find the information you need on our web page, we invite you to visit web sites of our allies. The following links will lead you to some of them.
Organizations and Agencies – Whooping Crane Programs
- International Crane Foundation
- North American Crane Working Group
- Operation Migration
- Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership
- Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
- United States Fish and Wildlife Service
- West Coast Crane Working Group
- Canadian Wildlife Service
- Wood Buffalo National Park
- ARKive
- IUCN Red List of Endangered Species
- COSEWIC Status
- Hinterland Who’s Who
Places Where Whooping Cranes May Be Observed
In the Wild:
- Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas
- Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, Wisconsin (April through October)
- Jasper Pulaski State Wildlife Area, Indiana (November)
- Hiwassee Wildlife Management Area, Tennessee (November, December)
- Lake Kissimmee and environs, Florida (All Year)
- Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
In Captivity: