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Greetings AR Colleagues,

This press release was distributed on the 25th by the Department of the Interior and further disseminated by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and again shows in real hard facts and finances how hunters and outdoor people do more than their fair share to support ALL wildlife. The information from the press release is listed below but there is a nice succinct and well illustrated infographic at this link:

How Wildlife is Thriving Because of Guns and Hunting

This should help give added facts when we are engaged in "discussion" with anti hunters but probably more useful when trying to elucidate a non-hunter.

Interesting to note that even the District of Columbia received over $1M...last I looked there aren't many places to hunt in DC

Please help to spread the message

Paul



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Press Release

Secretary Jewell Announces $1.1 Billion to State Wildlife Agencies from Excise Taxes on Anglers, Hunters, and Boaters
Recreational Users Provide Support for Critical Conservation Projects 03/25/2014
WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced today that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will distribute nearly $1.1 billion in excise tax revenues paid by sportsmen and sportswomen to state and territorial fish and wildlife agencies to fund fish and wildlife conservation and recreation projects across the nation. A state-by-state table is included in this release.

“People who enjoy hunting, fishing, boating and recreational shooting provide a strong foundation for conservation funding in this country,” Jewell said. “The taxes they pay on equipment and boating fuel support critical fish and wildlife management and conservation efforts, create access for recreational boating, and underpin education programs that help get kids outdoors.”

The Service apportions the funds to all 50 states and territories through the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration and Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration programs. Revenues come from excise taxes generated by the sale of sporting firearms, ammunition, archery equipment, fishing equipment and tackle, and electric outboard motors. Recreational boaters also contribute to the program through fuel taxes on motorboats and small engines.

“Anyone who enjoys our nation’s outdoor heritage should thank hunters, anglers, recreational boaters and target shooters,” said Dan Ashe, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “Through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program, these individuals have created a 75-year legacy for conservation of critical wildlife habitat and improved access to the outdoors for everyone.”

The total distributions this year are $238.4 million higher than last year because of the inclusion of funds that were not distributed last year because of the government sequester and an increase in excise tax receipts from sales of firearms and ammunition in the Wildlife Restoration Trust Fund.

The Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Program apportionment for 2014 totals a record $760.9 million, which includes $20 million that was sequestered from FY 2013 but subsequently returned to the Wildlife Restoration Trust Fund.

The Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Program apportionment for 2014 totals $325.7 million, which includes $18.5 million that was sequestered from FY 2013 but subsequently returned to the Sport Fish Restoration Trust Fund. The FY 2014 Sport Fish Restoration apportionment is $34.1 million lower than FY 2013 due to lower domestic fishing equipment excise tax receipts.

The Service’s Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program reimburses up to 75 percent of the cost of each eligible project, while state fish and wildlife agencies contribute a minimum of 25 percent, generally using hunting and fishing license revenues as the required non-federal match.

Funding is paid by manufacturers, producers and importers and is distributed by the Service’s Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program to each state and territory. For information on funding for each state, click here.

The Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs have generated a total of more than $15 billion since their inception – in 1937 in the case of the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Program and 1950 for the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Program – to conserve fish and wildlife resources. The recipient fish and wildlife agencies have matched these program funds with more than $5 billion. This funding is critical to sustaining healthy fish and wildlife populations and providing opportunities for all to connect with nature.

Please visit the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program website at wsfrprograms.fws.gov for more information on the goals and accomplishments of these programs and for individual state, commonwealth, and territorial funding allocations.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Final Apportionment of Wildlife Restoration Funds and Sport Fish Restoration Funds for Fiscal Year 2014

ALABAMA $24,306,075
ALASKA $48,798,100
AMERICAN SAMOA $2,353,763
ARIZONA $25,626,338
ARKANSAS $20,182,820
CALIFORNIA $41,588,102
COLORADO $26,957,671
CONNECTICUT $8,715,486
DELAWARE $7,752,281
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1,085,800
FLORIDA $24,404,776
GEORGIA $23,306,448
GUAM $2,353,763
HAWAII $7,773,961
IDAHO $20,286,724
ILLINOIS $22,676,138
INDIANA $17,301,752
IOWA $15,633,542
KANSAS $18,887,612
KENTUCKY $18,139,584
LOUISIANA $21,261,136
MAINE $11,420,465
MARYLAND $10,458,232
MASSACHUSETTS $10,516,201
MICHIGAN $35,244,512
MINNESOTA $35,296,856
MISSISSIPPI $14,439,942
MISSOURI $27,827,946
MONTANA $27,779,751
N. MARIANA ISLANDS $2,353,763
NEBRASKA $16,565,406
NEVADA $18,210,335
NEW HAMPSHIRE $7,752,281
NEW JERSEY $10,516,201
NEW MEXICO $20,698,851
NEW YORK $28,467,902
NORTH CAROLINA $29,553,173
NORTH DAKOTA $14,897,981
OHIO $22,464,377
OKLAHOMA $23,920,300
OREGON $24,444,659
PENNSYLVANIA $35,731,360
PUERTO RICO $6,600,639
RHODE ISLAND $7,752,281
SOUTH CAROLINA $14,857,369
SOUTH DAKOTA $17,835,269
TENNESSEE $26,002,731
TEXAS $51,562,020
UTAH $19,693,655
VERMONT $7,752,281
VIRGIN ISLANDS $2,353,763
VIRGINIA $19,046,390
WASHINGTON $21,240,210
WEST VIRGINIA $11,315,854
WISCONSIN $34,208,337
WYOMING $18,540,900


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Giving this more thought...The strange irony in the whole matter of course is the fact that the Pittman-Robertson taxes have been dramatically increased due to the dramatic increase in sales of firearms and other outdoor goods in the past year. So I guess in many ways we only have to thank the greatest gun salesman in the country for driving firearms sales up and therefore resulting in more money for wildlife conservation!!!



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Paul...thanks for posting that...good information!

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Thanks Paul - I've put it on my favorites list.
 
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