Hunting is Conservation: every year, hunters collectively fund nearly $896 million for state wildlife conservation programs through licenses, tags, and permits.
Here's what that money actually does:
🌲 Restores critical wildlife habitats
🦅 Funds endangered species recovery programs
🏕️ Keeps millions of acres of public land open for ALL Americans
🔬 Pays for the science behind modern wildlife management
Love wildlife? So do hunters, and they're putting real dollars towards impactful conservation programs every year.
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One for the folks that think public land hunting isn’t pay-to-play.
I have been putting in for a bighorn sheep tag for 27 years. I’ll almost certainly never draw that tag.
What it looks like for folks deciding to enter this system:
27+ years of applying for a bighorn sheep tag at $250/year. This will go up with inflation, and the probability of drawing will almost certainly decline.
If you do draw, the tag will cost you $3,000 and you will have all other associated costs to pay related to the hunt.
Alternatively- Take that same $250/year, invest it at 8% return instead, and you will be sitting on ~$22,300.
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