The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will be sending more than $1.2 billion in Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration excise tax apportionments to support states, commonwealths and territories in their efforts to fund conservation and outdoor efforts.
Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources is due to receive $13,478,630 in fish restoration dollars, the sixth-highest in the country, and $23,485,531 in wildlife restoration funds – the ninth-most.
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