The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) joins the Association
of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA), and other partners at the 2012
SHOT-SHOW to announce the start of a yearlong celebration of the 75th
anniversary of the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program (WSFR), one of the most significant and successful partnership approaches to
fish and wildlife conservation in U.S. history.The “WSFR 75 – It’s Your Nature” celebration brings together
federal and state fish and wildlife agencies; the hunting, shooting,
angling, and boating industries; and conservation groups to mark a
milestone of partnership success that has led to 75 years of quality
hunting, fishing, shooting, boating and wildlife-related recreation. The
occasion also marks the beginning of a new era in wildlife
conservation, during which the partners will establish new goals for
fostering and maintaining partnerships to continue conservation and
outdoor recreation into the next 75 years and beyond.
“The Service is proud to join our partners in recognizing more than
seven decades of wildlife conservation and quality outdoor recreational
opportunities,” said Director Dan Ashe of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service. “With our nation’s support and our partnership’s renewed
commitment, WSFR will help more Americans enjoy wildlife and our great
outdoors for many years to come.”
Through the WSFR program, several innovative and foundational fish
and wildlife conservation programs are administered. The first was
created on September 2, 1937 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed
the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, which raises funds through
a dedicated excise tax on sporting guns and ammunition. In 1950, the
Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act was enacted and added to the
WSFR program. Through this law, funds are provided for fish
conservation and boating and fishing recreational programs in each state
through an excise tax placed on certain fishing and boating equipment
and fuels.
“Since its 1937 inception, WSFR has provided more than $14 billion
to support fish and wildlife restoration and management,” said Hannibal
Bolton, the Service’s assistant director for the WSFR program. “The
program and its partners, including the sporting arms industry,
conservation groups, and sportsmen and sportswomen, are coming together
for this anniversary to renew their commitment to conserve fish and
wildlife and enhance hunter, angler, and boater recreation.”
These funds, administered by the Service, are combined with hunting
license dollars in each state to fund important state wildlife
conservation and hunting programs. “The 75th anniversary of the WSFR program is a tremendous
opportunity to celebrate the conservation victories that have been made
possible because of this innovative funding approach,” said Jonathan
Gassett, PhD, president, Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
“WSFR has made the difference for the survival and abundance of some
species, and because of it, many fish and wildlife populations are at
historically high levels today.” Industry and agency partnerships have helped to the successes of the WSFR program to become what it is today. “The WSFR programs have not only supported fish and wildlife
conservation, they have also supported small businesses that manufacture
and sell hunting and fishing equipment,” said Myke Lynch, general
manager of Green Top Sporting Goods in Richmond, Virginia. “The
industry supporting sportsmen has a multi-million dollar impact on the
nation’s economy, and it depends on healthy fish and wildlife
populations.”
The WSFR 75th anniversary will include participation in various
fish and wildlife conservation events and conferences throughout the
year, to culminate with National Hunting and Fishing Day in September
2012.
For more information about the WSFR program and its 75th Anniversary in 2012, visit: • Facebook: http:///www.facebook.com/WSFR75 • Twitter:www.twitter.com/wsfr75
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