Visit the FESTIVAL OF THE CRANES website or call Friends of Bosque de Apache at 575-838-2120 or Festival of the Cranes 575-835-2077 for more information.
About Us. Because we may not be able to hold our planned May 16 birding tour, we’ve asked expert birding guide Wezil Walraven to create a set of educational videos to share with you. Check our website and Facebook page for news about other videos and perhaps small, in-person tours when COVID-19 restrictions are eased.
I make arts n crafts. Connect with us over the coming weeks and months, and we promise to share uplifting photos, videos, and engaging stories about wild spaces and wildlife that are sure to add to your sense of wonder and well-being. The first full-length documentary film ever made about legendary conservation thinker Aldo Leopold, Green Fire explores Leopold's extraordinary career and his enduring influence - tracing how he shaped the modern conservation movement and continues to inspire projects all over the country that connect people to and the land. We need your friendship and help to support our wonderful refuge now more than ever. Please consider taking advantage of these incentives to give to Friends of Bosque del Apache. Cost is free but registration is required. Class size is limited to 12 people for each class.
Is 2019 a good years for seeing cranes? Artist Doug Baulos will present two workshops at the Carnegie on Saturday, Jan. 11. We know that you contribute financially to Friends of Bosque del Apache because you care about the refuge and want to support the critical work of conserving this important wetland habitat in the high desert. Unfortunately, we have some difficult news to share. Due to the pandemic we will be holding a different kind of festival this year. In the end, and with your help, we hope to emerge stronger than ever. Resource Management; Conservation; Get Involved; Partnerships; In The Community; Science; Grus canadensis. Festival of the Cranes 2019. The 33rd Annual Festival of the Cranes is a celebration of the winter migration of the sandhill cranes to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Links. Festival of the Cranes 2020 Alabama Center for the Arts Events : Located at 133 2nd Ave NE "America's Amazon" FILM . There are over 100 tours, workshops, socials and events so there is always something fun and interesting to do. Festival of the Cranes 2020. … VIDEOS ABOUT THE FESTIVAL Festival Crane Viewing (10 minutes) — Join Ted Floyd, master birder and editor of Birding magazine, for a spectacular sunrise crane viewing experience in the beautiful Morgan Bottom area of the Yampa Valley. 2020 Yampa Valley Crane Festival. Thank you! Artist, Doug Baulos, will be leading a morning and afternoon workshop making a unique crane textile object using sashiko sewing and boro mending techniques from materials dyed from plants in our collected dye gardens. I am Native American, live here in Socorro. The 33rd Annual Festival of the Cranes is a celebration of the winter migration of the sandhill cranes to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. The workshop will be held at the Carnegie from 9:00-11:30 and 12:30-3:00. My cell is 575-517-0342. 2020 FESTIVAL OF THE CRANES • WHEELER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE JANUARY 11-12, 2020 • FRIENDSOFWHEELERREFUGE.COM • (256) 350-6639 • FACEBOOK.COM/WHEELERNWRCOMPLEX You’ll find access to these on our website www.FriendsofBosquedelApache.org and posted to our Facebook page. WHEELER Wildlife Refuge ASSOCIATION . For peak viewing arrive at the Refuge thirty minutes before sunrise and witness the huge array of roosting birds set out for their day of foraging. The first full-length documentary film ever made about legendary conservation thinker Aldo Leopold. Avid birders from around the world flock to the Refuge to view the spectacular exhibit of fowl. Date(s): Wednesday November 18, 2020 - Saturday November 21, 2020 Time: All Day Location: Bosque del Apache. 33rd Annual Festival of the Cranes November 2020. Print Share; Alert - Refuge Alerts; Follow Us Online .
In the meantime drive the Refuge’s tour loop for a closer look at the remaining animals on the scene and participate in one of the many events associated with the Festival.
The workshop will be held at the Carnegie from 9:00-11:30 and 12:30-3:00. We’re also planning future educational videotapes about how to better enjoy bird watching and spotlighting our spring migrants. One of these incentives is a “Universal Charitable Donation” which allows all taxpayers to deduct up to $300 of cash donations to charitable organizations (this includes individuals who don’t itemize their deductions). The applications are on the left bar as per normal.