sandhill cranes in flight

Wolsey Crane Stopover Area IBA

Each spring, 125 - 175,000 Sandhill cranes use this IBA for rest and foraging on waste grains

Covering 1.6 million acres of South Dakota wetlands, marshes, uplands, and croplands, the Wolsey Crane Stopover Area was designated as an IBA by our Dakotas IBA Technical Committee in 2014. This decision was made after a Sandhill crane telemetry study completed by USGS Northern Prairie Research Center in Jamestown, ND verified Wolsey's importance during Sandhill crane migration. Each spring, 125-175,000 Sandhill cranes use this IBA for rest and foraging on waste grains.

Wetland protection laws and regulations are largely lacking within the Great Plains, and this is true as well for Wolsey. Most of the acreage within the Wolsey IBA area is held privately, making it essential for Audubon and conservation organizations to stand up for habitat protection and restoration.