Georgia’s five wildlife license plates will soon cost less and provide more support for conserving Georgia wildlife, from bald eagles to bobwhite quail…
Conservation Funding
Local Ducks Unlimited Chapter Earns Place In President’s Elite
Ducks Unlimited’s Bismarck chapter recognized nationally…
Sportsman & Hunter Money Due All the Credit for Success of Today’s Wildlife Conservation
Sportsmen and women may be despised by the vocal lunatic fringe, but it is our money via Pittman-Robertson excise tax that is responsible for all that is good about today’s state of wild life and conservation…
Secretary Jewell Announces $1.1 Billion to State Wildlife Agencies from Excise Taxes on Anglers, Hunters, & Boaters
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will distribute nearly $1.1 billion in excise tax revenues paid by sportsmen & sportswomen to state fish & wildlife agencies to fund fish & wildlife conservation…
Firearms Industry Contributes $150,000 to North American Wetland Conservation Act
The National Shooting Sports Foundation announced it has contributed another $150,000 to supplement Congressional funding of the North American Wetland Conservation Act…
Duck Stamp 80th Anniversary
The buying power of the federal duck stamp has never been lower over its 80-year history. It has been 23 years since the last increase the single longest period without a price increase…
Georgia Residents, Make Your Mark For Wildlife With Georgia’s Tax CheckOff
Georgia’s rare animals and plants need your help. And one of the easiest, most effective ways to provide it is when filing your state income taxes…