(yours truly holding a female adult grouse)
(releasing the grouse into their new habitat)
The day's events reminded me of one of my favorite stories:
There was a man who would take a walk every morning along the beach. As he walked, he would pick up starfish and throw them back into the ocean. He would do this all down the beach on his entire walk. The man would walk back up the beach on the way home probably picking up many of the same starfish and throw them, yet again, back into the ocean. He did this same routine day after day.
A neighbor watched this man do this each day. The tide would come in and so would the starfish. The man would throw them in the ocean. They would wash back up on the shore.
The neighbor watching could not stand it anymore. Finally, one day the neighbor asked the man why he spent so much effort throwing the starfish back into the water. "They just get washed back up on the shore again. What does it matter?"
The man reached down, picked up a starfish and threw it into the ocean. "It mattered to that one!"
To much of the world, the efforts of some people don't seem to matter. It just looks futile. It just seems to be a whole lot of effort and not much to show for it. In fact, it just drives some people crazy.
To the starfish being washed up on the beach and left stuck in the sand, there is a different perspective. They are kept alive because of the effort of just one person.
To the species of sharp tailed grouse - the efforts of the Colorado Division of Wildlife could be their savior - and I got to be a part of it for a day.
"It matters to that one!"