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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Wisconsin Bill Would Allow Hunting Of A Once-Rare Crane

In Wisconsin, a place where word of dwindling numbers of sandhill cranes set off elaborate conservation efforts decades ago, the birds — elegant, prehistoric-looking creatures that bugle hauntingly — are once more at the center of discussion among state leaders. This time, a member of the State Assembly wants to allow cranes to be hunted.

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Anonymous said...

Read the whole story. Sandhill cranes are hunted in 9 out of 10 central flyway states. The population management plan has been put in place by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. There are no hunting seasons for endangered species.