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February 24, 2011                                   Issue 2011-4

Fed Capitol

Senator Berryhill Introduces Legislation to

Benefit Non-Profit Conservation Groups

 

The California Outdoor Heritage Alliance (COHA) has partnered with Senator Tom Berryhill on state legislation to benefit non-profit sportsmen's organizations.  SB 752 would allow hunters purchasing their hunting license, stamps and tags to voluntarily make a donation and/or release their contact information to the game conservation or hunting-related organization of their choice. 

 

For the full press release, click here. 

 

 

 

 

 House Approves Temporary Funding Bill

Proposal Eliminates Funding for Key Wildlife Programs 

 

In the early hours of last Saturday morning, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a temporary funding bill that completely eliminated funding for the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and State Wildlife Grants - federal conservation programs critical to the health of our nation's wildlife resources. The bill - intended to fund the remainder of federal fiscal 2011 (through September 2011) - now moves to the U.S. Senate for its consideration.  Please join the California Outdoor Heritage Alliance (COHA) in urging our Senate representatives to reinstate funding for these important programs.  Your letters are urgently needed.  To avoid a federal shutdown, Congress must approve funding by March 4th

 

To write your U.S Senate representative, click the below links and copy the sample letter text into the contact template provided:

http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactUs.EmailMe

 

http://boxer.senate.gov/en/contact/policycomments.cfm

 

Sample Letter

 

I am writing to express my serious concern regarding the substantial reductions approved by the House of Representative's in the temporary funding bill, H.R. 1.  Specifically, I am very concerned about the cuts that directly impact our wildlife and their habitats - most notably the complete elimination of funding for the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and State Wildlife Grants.

 

The proposed cuts to the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) would devastate waterfowl and wetland conservation efforts in California and throughout the nation.  In California alone, over 100 NAWCA projects have conserved nearly 700,000 acres of habitat vital to waterfowl and other wildlife and fish species - including many rare, threatened, and endangered species.  Further, NAWCA is the exact kind of cost effective program that should be encouraged in tough economic times.  Nationwide, every federal NAWCA dollar translates to more than $4 on the ground via matching contributions from non-federal sources, including private organizations like California Waterfowl and Ducks Unlimited.  Thus far in California, $69 million in federal NAWCA funding has stimulated partner contributions of $324 million. 

 

I am also very concerned about the proposed cut to State Wildlife Grants (SWG). California traditionally receives over $3 million annually in SWG funding to improve the California Department of Fish and Game's ability to manage state wildlife areas, ecological reserves and other lands for at-risk fish and wildlife species.

 

Finally, the proposed cuts to these programs would also have a devastating impact to our economy.  America's hunters and anglers spend about $76 billion a year, or $208 million per day, pursuing their passion.  These hunting and fishing dollars support more than 1.6 billion jobs and generate more than $25 billion a year in federal, state, and local taxes.  Cutting available funding for NAWCA and SWG will not only jeopardize our fish and wildlife resources, but also our hunting and fishing traditions and the jobs they generate. 

 

 

For all of the above reasons, I urge you to restore funding to these critical wildlife programs when the U.S. Senate considers this funding proposal.  Thank you in advance for your consideration of my concerns.  

 

 


COHA MISSION STATEMENT

The California Outdoor Heritage Alliance (COHA) is a 501(c)4 non-profit political advocacy organization dedicated to the promotion of wildlife conservation and the protection of our hunting heritage. COHA was created in early 2006 by California Waterfowl to enhance the political effectiveness of hunters and other wildlife conservationists and enthusiasts in the halls of our State Capitol and beyond. For further information on COHA,  please visit us at www.outdoorheritage.org

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