Here are some great examples of birddoging. Remember, we wouldn't have these examples if people didn't take the information and make it public.
A Sierra Club member ran into then-Vice President Joe Biden at a baseball game and asked him about the Keystone XL pipeline. They reported it and the public announcement of this conversation pushed President Obama to come out opposed to the pipeline. Read the article here.
This article that was part of a Public Television series related to mining laws in Wisconsin. Reporters asked all the candidates about their positions. This will stick with the candidates that this is an issue of concern in Wisconsin. Read the article here.
This In-Case-You-Missed-It was a follow-up to the candidate forum and highlighted the answers on the Line 5 pipeline that we appreciated hearning.
Read it here.
This person used social media to talk about candidates' stances on data centers and highlight the positions they like, and encourage others to ask questions about these issues.