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Here are the actual numbers I was off because i had 650 and 1300 stuck in my head page 33https://wdfw.wa.gov/sites/default/files/2019-02/matrix_wdfw_final_report_1-11-18.pdf
One point I never see mentioned is that for every $1 in license revenue the Department receives, the Feds then contribute $3 from the Pittman Robertson Fund; so your $50 big game tags is actually $200 the Department receives.
Quote from: wags on December 12, 2019, 12:19:56 PMOne point I never see mentioned is that for every $1 in license revenue the Department receives, the Feds then contribute $3 from the Pittman Robertson Fund; so your $50 big game tags is actually $200 the Department receives.Ive only meet 1 Department employee that directly links that relationship to sportsmen.
Quote from: Special T on December 12, 2019, 02:10:32 PMQuote from: wags on December 12, 2019, 12:19:56 PMOne point I never see mentioned is that for every $1 in license revenue the Department receives, the Feds then contribute $3 from the Pittman Robertson Fund; so your $50 big game tags is actually $200 the Department receives.Ive only meet 1 Department employee that directly links that relationship to sportsmen.PR funding is based in part on hunting license sales:FWS apportions and disburses funds to states and territories through three formula-based programs:• Wildlife Restoration (known as Section 4(b)),• Basic Hunter Education and Safety (Section 4(c)),and • Enhanced Hunter Education and Safety GrantsFWS also allocates non-formula funding for multistate conservation grants and program administration. State apportionments for wildlife restoration projects are based on the land and inland water area and the number of hunting licenses sold in each state. State population is used to determine apportionments for both the Basic and Enhanced Hunter Education and Safety programs. FWS also apportions funding for territories. For Wildlife Restoration, Puerto Rico receives not more than 0.5% of the apportionments made under the act and American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands each receive not more than 0.17%. Each territory receives 0.17% of the total apportionments for both the Basic and Enhanced Hunter Education and Safety programs. https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R45667.pdf