By A Mystery Man Writer
Over the past few years, wildlife enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and conservationists in Michigan have taken a strong stance against proposals to designate two federally-protected migratory birds as game species in the state of Michigan: the Sandhill Crane and Mourning Dove. Michigan Audubon has taken an active role in not only opposing these proposals but also in ensuring the voices of our members and supporters — and the application of sound scientific research, policies, and practices — are represented to our legislators.
The ESA is 50 years old—here are 50 species that are recovering.
Should Michigan hunt wolves, cranes, moose? Republican lawmakers think so.
Flight to Survive U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Michigan Audubon Opposes SR30 and HR61 — Proposals to Designate the Sandhill Cranes as a Game Species in Michigan - Michigan Audubon
An Update on SR 20: A State Resolution To Designate the Sandhill Crane a Game Species and Remove Migratory Bird Protections - Michigan Audubon
Sandhill cranes, a great comeback story, now face new threats
Observing the Sandhill Crane Migration - Grit
Sandhill Cranes of Colorado - An Educational Video for All Ages
Return of Alienstock, Mardi Gras hate crime: News from around our 50 states
Are Sandhill Cranes Endangered? (Threats, Numbers + FAQs)
About Sandhill Cranes