Whooping Cranes sculpture (ca. 1989) near the former location of the National Wildlife Federation in Washington, D.C. by Kent Ullberg located in James M. Goode's Sixteenth Street area
sculpture
The Whooping Cranes sculpture by Kent Ullberg, created around 1989, is a stainless steel artwork located near the former National Wildlife Federation headquarters in Washington, D.C. Positioned in a courtyard on P Street NW between 16th and 17th Streets, it highlights the theme of animal conservation. The sculpture is part of the Sixteenth Street area's collection of public artworks and is noted in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." It is accessible near the Dupont Circle Metro station.