International Crane Foundation: Spirit of Africa

 

Spirit of Africa

This 5 acre exhibit showcases Grey Crowned Cranes, Black Crowned Cranes, Blue Cranes and Wattled Cranes. It was started in fall of 2008 and finished on June 20, 2009.

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Pathway

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Blue Crane Pond

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Black crowned Cranes

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Over looking wattles in the back left, and Black crownedCrane pond on left. Grey crowned exhib on right.

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Crushed Recycled glass bottles, 160 tons of it!

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160 tons of crushed recycled glass bottles.

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Crown indoor holding building on the left, with Wattled holding building on the far right.

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The Wattled Crane Pavillion

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Grey crowned Crane Pavillion and Wattled Crane Pond.

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Six-lined Ground Squirrel (aka Sarus Crane snack) with a mouthful of grass seeds.

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Grey crowned Crane

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Scene of African wetlands, completed with the invasive species (Water Hyacinth)

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Black crowned Crane yard.

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The supporters of Spirit of Africa

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Design and Construction Team

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Wattled Crane Sign

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American Toad tadpoles that I introduced.

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Education sign & display at the Blue Crane Exhibit

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Education sign & display at the Blue Crane exhibit

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Education sign and display at the Black Crowned Crane exhibit.

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Eleocharis & hydrogy display by Wattled Cranes.

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