Increased sales of guns and ammunition after President Obama's re-election are boosting wildlife programs in many states, reports Jim Malewitz of Stateline. "A run on guns in 2012 has pumped millions of dollars into state wildlife programs, boosting protections for a range of animals, including ducks, pheasants and antelopes," he writes.
"U.S. states and territories this year will receive $522.5 million from the Wildlife Restoration Fund, a 75-year-old program fueled by the collection of excise taxes on guns and ammunition. That’s up from $371 million allocated in 2012."
Texas will receive more than any other state, $24 million. Alaska is close behind at $22 million, followed by Pennsylvania, $19 million; California and Michigan, $17 million; Wisconsin and Minnesota, $16 million; and New York, Missouri and Montana at $14 million. (Read more)
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