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The decline of hunting shouldn’t be a crisis for wildlife conservation
There are pronounced fears that the nationwide decline of hunting is creating a crisis for wildlife conservation. But this is a crisis of our own making. And the flip-side of crisis is opportunity; the opportunity to rethink how we fund state wildlife agencies, which in turn shapes how we protect and foster biodiversity, wildlife habitat and responsible outdoor recreation. In the face of the climate crisis and the ongoing sixth mass extinction, such a rethinking can’t happen soon enough.
For over a century, hunters and anglers have paid for the bulk of state-level wildlife conservation via hunting tags and excise taxes on firearms and ammunition. That model has engendered real conservation successes that deserve recognition. But this model of conservation also has…
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