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Recovering Wildlife Act is still needed

By BRANDON BUTLER

The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA) is bipartisan legislation that if passed, will dedicate $1.3 billion annually to state fish and wildlife agencies and an additional $97.5 million for tribal fish and wildlife management.

The funds will be used to conserve fish and wildlife through science-based wildlife action plans.

conservationist leading the way in Washington DC. He walks the walk.

“Over the past few years, the outdoors have proven to be a real uniting force in Congress,” Heinrich said. “I’m proud of the momentum and widespread bipartisan support we built with Senator Blunt this past Congress, and I look forward to doing the same with Senator Tillis as we work to move this bill across the finish line.

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