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The International Crane Foundation is the only place on Earth where you can see all 15 of the world’s crane species! Located in Baraboo amid the farmlands of southern Wisconsin, the International …
The International Crane Foundation is the only place on Earth where you can see all 15 of the world’s crane species! Located in Baraboo amid the farmlands of southern Wisconsin, the International Crane Foundation’s headquarters are just ten minutes from the Wisconsin Dells and surrounding Baraboo Hills. Visitors to our site may enjoy a guided tour of the world’s cranes, take a hike on our nature trails, and browse nature-themed items from around the world in our gift shop.
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Sep 18, 2024
This was an amazing experience. To see pairs of cranes all 15 species from all over the world each lovingly set in their native habitat was incredible! The plant life and natural beauty of the path a… Full review by love2travel49022
Jul 20, 2024
If you have any interest at all in cranes, this is a must visit. One of the greatest collection of cranes in the world and a rare chance to see the whooping crane (less than 1000 left in the world),… Full review by M3349ZSjasonp
Jun 7, 2024
We were there on June 7, 2024, and had coupons that said one dollar off for each person in our group, but the clerk only wanted to give us one dollar off total. The supervisor backed her up rudely. S… Full review by duaneg697

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How far and how high do cranes fly?
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Lesser Sandhill Cranes have the longest migration, flying between their breeding and wintering grounds as far as northeastern Siberia and northern Mexico each year. Demoiselle Cranes, the smallest...
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