Good to know that it isn't having much of an effect on the total population :-) Daniel ________________________________ From: Cynthia Routledge <routledges@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Tn Bird <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:40 PM Subject: [TN-Bird] Info on Crane Hunt in KY Here's the latest information on the number of Sandhills Cranes killed in Kentucky during the 30 day open season that ironically ended on January 15th...the second day of Tennessee's Sandhill Crane Festival. Looks like only 50 were killed and all on private land. With 332 permits issued and only 50 killed it seems like a lot of expense and time to an already strapped Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Service. You may follow this link for additional information http://fw.ky.gov/app2/TCSandhillResults.aspx ;. <") ( \ / |` Cyndi Routledge Clarksville, TN "When one tugs at a single thing in Nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world." ~John Muir