Madison Grimm founder of Second Chance Flight holds up a Redhead duck. Grimm’s nonprofit is one of two duck egg salvage programs in the U.S. working to rescue and rehabilitate ducklings and eggs which have had their nests destroyed by agricultural activity. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot
Since the age of six when she won the National Junior Duck Stamp Contest for the first time, Madison Grimm’s life has revolved around ducks.
Now 18 years old and a three time winner of the art contest, Grimm has founded Second Chance Flight, a nonprofit focused on the rescue and rehabilitation of ducklings and eggs which have had their nests destroyed by agricultural activity.