Teenager Saves Bird Eggs on Farms | Pierre News
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A 19-year-old South Dakota teen, Madison Grimm, is revolutionizing farm wildlife conservation with her “Second Chance Flight” program — now legally backed by a new state law. After witnessing farmers accidentally destroy bird nests during harvests, she turned her passion into action, rescuing eggs from pheasants, grouse, and more — expanding beyond her original focus on migratory waterfowl. With her father by her side at the state capitol and Governor Larry Rhoden signing the bill, Madison now helps farmers safely retrieve and incubate eggs, even exploring bird banding to track survival. Farmers love the win-win: uninterrupted harvests plus wildlife protection. Her goal? To scale this across the Prairie Pothole Region and train others to carry on her mission.
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