Crane Website Links
Sandhill Crane Websites
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Creamers Field in Fairbanks
- Sanctuary that holds an annual Sandhill Crane Festival in fall.
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International Crane Foundation
- International Crane Foundation
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Rowe Sanctuary in Nebraska, Audubon
- Sandhill Crane Sanctuary
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Crane Cam
- Seasonal live cam. Archived footage available.
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Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area
- Arizona Fish and Game sanctuary where 30,000 plus Sandhill Cranes winter
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Homer's Ten--Follow their migration
- Follow the ten cranes banded with satellite transmitters in Homer, Alaska, July 2008.
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Kachemak Crane Watch Video
- This 10 minute video about Kachemak Crane Watch was filmed in Homer, Alaska in August 2008.
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Save Our Sandhill Cranes (SOS Cranes)
- Save Our Sandhill Cranes (SOS Cranes) is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining open space habitat and the conservation of the California Central Valley's Sandhill crane populations where many of Alaska's cranes winter. Of particular concern to SOS Cranes are the threats to the remaining suitable winter habitats in the Central Valley of California.
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Dancing Crane Cottage
- A nice place to stay within sight of the crane's roosting area next to Whitewater Draw in Arizona. Listen to real crane music with morning coffee or an evening meal. Energy efficient, modern, straw bale house.
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Nebraska Flyway
- A new website with information about sandhill cranes. It includes a crane cam.
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Signals of Spring
- An educational website sponsored by NASA that has satellite maps for many species, including Homer's satellite banded cranes. Click on Land Species under Animal Data, then click on Sandhill Crane to open the interactive map.
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Operation Crane Watch
- A website with photos, sounds, tracking maps, and information about sandhill cranes.
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christy yuncker photo journal
- This website documents a pair of sandhill cranes at their nesting site in interior Alaska. Detailed descriptions of nesting behavior and a wide range of excellent photos.

