February 16, 2018 (Washington, DC) - The
House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands held a hearing
yesterday on the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (H.R. 4647), among other
important bills for fish, wildlife, and land conservation.
Recovering America's Wildlife Act was introduced on December 14,
2017 in bipartisan fashion by Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus Members (CSC)
Congressman Jeff Fortenberry (NE) and Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI) to
provide adequate funding for the nearly 12,000 species identified as at-risk
by state fish and wildlife agencies in their State Wildlife Action Plans.
Specifically, this legislation would dedicate $1.3 billion annually in
existing funding from the royalties and fees collected from offshore and
onshore energy and mineral development on federal lands and waters towards
state-based fish and wildlife conservation efforts.
"Our nation's fish and wildlife are some of our most
valuable resources, supporting jobs, our economy and providing countless
hours of outdoor enjoyment," said Congresswoman Dingell. "I am
proud to work with Congressman Fortenberry on the Recovering America's
Wildlife Act, which compliments landmark conservation programs already in
place to help protect at-risk species before it is too late. The approaches
in this bill are proven and some of the best ways to restore and create new
habitat, and ensure future generations can enjoy our rich outdoor heritage. I
am pleased to see the Natural Resources Committee move this important
legislation forward today and will continue working with my colleagues on
both sides of the aisle to get it across the finish line."
In addition to H.R. 4647, the Committee discussed the
Modernizing the Pittman-Robertson Fund for Tomorrow's Needs of 2017 (H.R.
2591), introduced by CSC Vice-Chair Congressman Austin Scott (GA). This
bipartisan bill, supported by CSC leadership, would clarify that one of the
purposes of the Pittman-Robertson Fund is to extend and provide technical and
financial assistance to the states for hunter recruitment and retention efforts.
Bob Ziehmer, the Senior Director of Conservation for Bass Pro
Shops, testified in support of H.R. 4647 and H.R. 2591. Ziehmer, who
previously served as the Director of the Missouri Department of Conservation,
is a member of the Blue Ribbon Panel on Sustaining America's Diverse Fish and
Wildlife Resources, along with Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF)
President Jeff Crane. The panel recommended the funding approach that is
addressed in Recovering America's Wildlife Act.
CSF applauds House Chairman Rob Bishop, Chairman Tom McClintock,
and the House Natural Resources Committee Members for their leadership in
advancing pro-sportsmen legislation in the 115th Congress.
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