News

A fawn with a radio collar

Archery, Management

January 18, 2021
Across the country Wildlife Restoration funds from industry excise taxes work to help keep deer healthy and on the landscape, from Archery Business.
Aaron Ohrn shows off a female Walleye

Research

December 21, 2020
Marking and recapturing fish is an essential management technique funded by excise taxes through the Sport Fish Restoration Act, from Fishing Tackle Retailer.
Person examining bear paw and the Fish and Wildlife Service Logo

Archery, Firearms & Ammunition, Management, R3

October 23, 2020
Thompson/Center goes in the field with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and MassWildlife to see excise tax funding in action.
Ohio Hunter's and Trapper's License from 1931

Firearms & Ammunition

October 9, 2020
A historical look at the industry-state-federal partnership that has been a boon to wildlife conservation and people across the country, from The Outdoor Wire.
Three people at a target range outdoors

R3

October 2, 2020
States use Pittman-Robertson act funding funds to construct and enhance public shooting ranges, from NSSF.
Muskie Growth

Research

September 10, 2020
Federal excise taxes on sport fishing gear and motorboat fuel fund new research on stocked fish in northern Wisconsin, from Fishing Tackle Retailer.
Angler in a boat with a fish

Angling, Management, Marine Manufacturing

August 4, 2020
How Sport Fish Restoration funding ensures boating and fishing access in New Hampshire, from On the Water Magazine.
A trout in shallow water

Angling

July 29, 2020
Sport Fish Restoration funding helps ensure the future of the Rio Grande cutthroat trout in New Mexico, from Fly Life Magazine.
Person with a wildife and sport fish restoration hat holding a bear cub over their shoulder

Firearms & Ammunition, Management, Research

June 26, 2020
Bear numbers have rebounded in about 60 percent of their historical range thanks in part to Wildlife Restoration funding, from the NSSF.
Pheasant Hunting

Firearms & Ammunition

March 15, 2019
A tour of the Smith & Wesson factory floor gives insight into the excise taxes that fund conservation, from the Shooting Wire.