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House Natural Resources Committee Passes Recovering America’s Wildlife Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. – This afternoon, the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (H.R. 2773), which is led by Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC) Co-Chair Representative Debbie Dingell (MI) and CSC Member Representative Jeff Fortenberry (NE), passed the House Natural Resources Committee on a bipartisan vote. 

The passage of Recovering America’s Wildlife Act by the Natural Resources Committee marks a significant step forward for one of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation’s (CSF) top legislative priorities. Prior to the Committee’s vote, CSF sent an action alert to members of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus on the Natural Resources Committee urging them to support America’s 55 million sportsmen and women by voting “yes” on H.R. 2773. Furthermore, CSF helped lead a letter that was signed by more than 40 of the nation’s leading sporting-conservation organizations to urge the Committee to pass H.R. 2773. 

Recovering America’s Wildlife Act is a proactive, cost-saving piece of legislation that would invest $1.3 billion annually to state fish and wildlife agencies and $97.5 million annually to Tribal fish and wildlife managers to further on-the-ground fish, wildlife, and plant conservation efforts. Specifically, funding provided through H.R. 2773, combined with a 25% non-federal match, would fully fund each state’s Congressionally mandated, but severely unfunded, State Wildlife Action Plan. Collectively, these plans have identified nearly 12,000 Species of Greatest Conservation Need, including many iconic species that are well known to us all such as Northern Bobwhite quail, monarchs, gopher tortoise, and countless waterfowl species, all of which need a dedicated source of conservation funding before more regulatory and costly measures are necessary.

“The Committee passage of Recovering America’s Wildlife Act is a direct result of the tireless efforts of CSC Co-Chair Congresswoman Dingell and CSC Member Congressman Fortenberry to champion this monumental legislation,” said CSF President and CEO Jeff Crane. “This legislation is a smart, strategic effort to provide a desperately needed source of dedicated funding to address the 21st century conservation challenges facing our fish and wildlife managers today.” 

The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation will continue to advocate for this historic legislation and will urge the House to bring this bill to the floor for a final vote in the House. 


About the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation

Since 1989, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) has maintained a singleness of purpose that has guided the organization to become the most respected and trusted sportsmen's organization in the political arena. CSF's mission is to work with Congress, governors, and state legislatures to protect and advance hunting, angling, recreational shooting and trapping. The unique and collective force of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus (CSC), the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus (GSC) and the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC), working closely with CSF, and with the support of major hunting, angling, recreational shooting and trapping organizations, serves as an unprecedented network of pro-sportsmen elected officials that advance the interests of America's hunters and anglers.

More About the Boone and Crockett Club

Founded by Theodore Roosevelt in 1887, the Boone and Crockett Club promotes guardianship and visionary management of big game and associated wildlife in North America. The Club maintains the highest standards of fair chase sportsmanship and habitat stewardship. Member accomplishments include enlarging and protecting Yellowstone and establishing Glacier and Denali national parks, founding the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service and National Wildlife Refuge System, fostering the Pittman-Robertson and Lacey Acts, creating the Federal Duck Stamp program, and developing the cornerstones of modern game laws. The Boone and Crockett Club is headquartered in Missoula, Montana. Click here to learn more about the Boone and Crockett Club.