Commentary: Wisconsin’s sandhill crane season bill proof that one vote does, indeed, matter
When an organization like the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA) asks me to write an article or editorial, I rarely write it in first person. This topic, this goal, this commitment to the management of a species, is deeply personal to me.
More than a decade ago, when the feds approved a flyway plan for the hunting of sandhill cranes in Wisconsin, it collided with a young-ish legislator from Oconomowoc who had just been introduced to the world of hunting and conservation.
