Hunting for conservation dollars
| By Keller, Sarah Jane | |
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AGENCY WATCH
State wildlife agencies struggle to diversify funding as duties expand
The transaction was set to happen this year. But last July,
There were plenty of other casualties, too: fish stocking, hatchery upgrades, hiring for 18 vacant jobs, and educational outreach efforts. Invasive weed treatments, prescribed burns and tree plantings have also slowed. As state employees spend more time chasing grant money, non-governmental groups are plugging holes in important programs. Reversing mule deer declines is a major priority for Wyoming Game and Fish, for example, but a hunting group called the
Some states have found new sources of money, but
Since
While that money helps agencies manage all species, those that are hunted or fished get the most. Hoping to broaden financial support for nongame critters, in 1990 the
w xhis time, the agency association is recruiting 20 leaders from the outdoor industry, conservation, agriculture and energy to meet three times over the next year to track down some serious financial support outside the hook-and-bullet crowd. That includes urging industries that impact wildlife habitat to pitch in more. Regan is optimistic, arguing that we know more about the value of wildlife, clean air and water and outdoor recreation than before. "If we could help people see that, then we could have a really powerful coalition."
State wildlife agencies are also casting for solutions.
Idaho Fish and Game, which hasn't increased license fees since 2005, may have to start cutting programs next year. It has, however, created a program to conserve nongame species through voluntary tax contributions and special wildlife license plates, which together provide about 1 percent of the agency's budget.
Back in
So in 2005,
Wyoming Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife, a controversial and influential sportsman's group with chapters throughout the West, likely helped scuttle the measure. It promotes expensive elk feed grounds, fights federal grizzly and wolf recovery programs, and is concerned that hunted species like mule deer aren't receiving enough attention from the agency. Executive Director
In response, nine major groups - including the
"Nobody is opposed to taking care of Came and Fish, but sometimes throwing money at things isn't the right way."
Wyoming Rep.
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