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South Dakota law change lets young rescuer save more wild game bird eggs

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South Dakota law change lets young rescuer save more wild game bird eggs
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Nineteen-year-old Madison Grimm, of Wallace, South Dakota, tends to ducklings at Second Chance Flight. (Courtesy of Madison Grimm)South Dakota farmers who run into the nests of pheasants, grouse or prairie chickens in their fields can now call someone to rescue the eggs, thanks to a teenager and a new state law.
Nineteen-year-old Madison Grimm, of Wallace, started Second Chance Flight to rescue viable wild duck eggs from nests destroyed when farmers harvest hay from a field. She hatches and rais

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