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Saving Cranes and the Places Where They Dance

July 18 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Free
Sandhill crane

Join us at Beaver Hollow on July 18, at 2 pm, to hear Ryan Michalesko of the International Crane Foundation (ICF) talk about Wisconsin’s Sandhill and Whooping Cranes, the importance of Wisconsin wetlands to the species, conservation policy, and the human-wildlife conflict the occurs in communities where these birds are found. Ryan will discuss ICF’s work here in Wisconsin and worldwide. The story of the Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis is one of true conservation success. The species – one of the oldest on the planet – was nearly extirpated in the Midwest. Sandhill Cranes are now thriving due to a mix of factors, including better wetland protection and management and their shift to agricultural crops after losing their natural grassland habitat. 

Ryan Michalesko works on the North American Program team at the International Crane Foundation. With a footprint in over 50 countries on the five continents where cranes exist, the foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds, and flyways on which they depend. He has a bachelor’s degree in Natural Resource Planning and a master’s degree in Natural Resource Policy from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Registration is recommended, but not required.

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Details

Date:
July 18
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.northpikescreek.org

Organizer

Friends of the North Pikes Creek Wetlands
Phone
715-779-5599
Email
info@northpikescreek.org
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