Join us this fall at Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area (FWA) to witness the spectacular migration of Sandhill Cranes across Indiana. This family-friendly event at the observation platform promises incredible crane-watching and the joy of sharing the experience with fellow bird enthusiasts. In previous years, the Indiana DNR has counted over 30,000 cranes at their peak in mid-November.
These majestic cranes symbolize a remarkable comeback story in the Midwest. Once nearly extinct east of the Mississippi due to habitat loss and overexploitation, their numbers dwindled until the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1916. Thanks to conservation efforts, their populations have rebounded dramatically. Witnessing thousands of cranes gather, dance, and soar in the marshes is a breathtaking and inspiring spectacle that celebrates the resilience of nature.
This event is free and open to the public. Feel free to come and go as you please! While registration isn't required, it helps us ensure we have plenty of warm beverages and goodies for everyone.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Binoculars Provided: Enhance your viewing experience with binoculars available for those who need them.
- Expert Guidance: The team, including Sam Urquidez (Bird Programs and Engagement Manager, Indiana Audubon) and Nick Echterling (Jasper-Pulaski FWA Property Manager)
- Virtual Experience: Can't make it in person? We'll host a special Facebook Live on the Indiana Audubon Facebook page when the cranes fly in to roost. Details on the livestream timing will be announced soon.
QUESTIONS
Email Indiana Audubon at info@indianaaudubon.org or call 765-205-1255 for more information.