New York is poised to receive nearly $32 million in federal conservation funds for the Fiscal Year 2025. The funding is among $1.3 billion in apportionments nationwide though the Wildlife Restoration Act, better known as Pittman-Robertson and Dingell-Johnson funds thanks to excise taxes paid by sportsmen.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently announced the apportionments to support states, commonwealths and territories in its efforts to fund conservation and connect people with nature.
This content is restricted to subscribers of OutdoorNews.com. If you are already an OutdoorNews.com subscriber, you can log in here. If you are not and would like to read this and all the other great content OutdoorNews.com has to offer, click here.


