Crane Conservation Fellowship
Company: International Crane Foundation
Location: Baraboo
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Crane Conservation Fellowship
Are you passionate about wildlife conservation and eager to
contribute to cutting-edge research on endangered species? The
International Crane Foundation (ICF) is seeking motivated and
passionate individuals for our Crane Conservation Fellowship. This
unique opportunity offers hands-on experience working with North
America's iconic crane species - Greater Sandhill Cranes and
Whooping Cranes - primarily in central Wisconsin. Fellows will be
deeply involved in studying crane behavior, ecology, habitat use,
and more, contributing directly to conservation efforts that are
vital for the long-term survival of these remarkable birds. The
position is located at our Headquarters in Baraboo, WI and runs
from March 2026 through February 28, 2027, and includes a stipend
of $1,550/month plus housing. Would you like to be surrounded by
people who are passionate about our mission, dedicated to the
organization, and engaged with their fellow staff and associates?
Then read on. About the Role As a Crane Conservation Fellow with
the International Crane Foundation, you will play an essential role
in a variety of research, fieldwork, and outreach efforts to
support crane conservation in the upper Midwest. In the field, you
will assist in observing color-banded cranes to gather data on
their productivity, habitat use, and breeding pair dynamics, while
also monitoring risks posed by avian and mammalian predators and
evaluating the effectiveness of habitat management actions. You
will also help track free-ranging Whooping Cranes via
radio-tracking, primarily in Wisconsin but potentially in other
nearby states as well. Additional fieldwork involves deploying and
maintaining trail cameras to capture behavioral data that
contributes to research on crane movements and interactions with
their environment. The role will also support the capture and
banding of both adult and juvenile cranes, collecting environmental
samples to aid in the monitoring and conservation of these species.
In addition to fieldwork, you will engage in outreach efforts,
sharing the importance of crane conservation with a variety of
audiences. This includes engaging with conservation partners and
individuals (hunters, landowners, etc.) to promote awareness and
protection of cranes in the area. You will have the opportunity to
collaborate with ICF staff to design, conduct, and present an
independent research project that contributes to the broader
scientific understanding of crane populations and their
conservation needs. Fellows will gain hands-on experience in
ecological restoration, including techniques such as prescribed
fire and invasive species control, contributing to the restoration
of critical crane habitats. Qualifications The ideal candidate will
hold a Bachelor's degree in Biology or a related field; those
interested in pursuing a graduate degree are encouraged to apply. A
valid driver's license and strong oral and written communication
skills are required to convey complex conservation concepts to
diverse audiences. Attention to detail, collaboration, and the
ability to work effectively with partners and communities are
essential. Candidates must be physically prepared for long field
days in all conditions. Experience with radio telemetry, behavioral
observation, or trail camera deployment is preferred. This role
suits a motivated individual passionate about conservation,
teamwork, and hands-on ecological research. How to Apply: Go to
https://savingcranes.org/careers/, the deadline to apply is
February 23, 2026. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
Keywords: International Crane Foundation, Crystal Lake , Crane Conservation Fellowship, Science, Research & Development , Baraboo, Illinois