A legislative study committee on sandhill cranes has made its recommendation.
Following a fifth and final meeting last week, the panel of lawmakers, ag and conservation groups last week advanced a draft bill that would authorize a sandhill crane hunt and fund compensation to farmers for crop losses.
State Senator Romaine Quinn of Cameron said he thinks that represents the best opportunity for any movement to address the issue. But state Senator Mark Spreitzer of Beloit said he doesn’t see a bill that includes hunting the cranes, passing.
The panel voted against a stand-alone crop damage support bill, and did not vote at all on a bill for a stand alone hunt. The combined bill will go to the Legislature’s budget committee for consideration.