Fishing and Boating Industry Funded Programs Help Grow Angler Participation
State agencies use SFR funding to attract new anglers as well as to help keep current or lapsed anglers fishing.
State agencies use SFR funding to attract new anglers as well as to help keep current or lapsed anglers fishing.
A tribute to the remarkable outcomes of the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Acts
The shooting sports industry and their partners in state wildlife agencies are working hard to create opportunities for new shooters.
The Summer Olympics shine a spotlight on the growing popularity of archery and firearm target shooting, activities which benefit the conservation of wildlife in a big way.
The Wildlife Restoration-funded archery range is the first of its kind managed by New York State.
With many new efforts focused on recruitment, retention, and reactivation (R3) and new initiatives being implemented, evaluations to find out which ones work are critically important.
Thompson/Center goes in the field with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and MassWildlife to see excise tax funding in action.
States use Pittman-Robertson act funding funds to construct and enhance public shooting ranges, from NSSF.