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The Dingell-Johnson Act: A Pillar of American Wildlife Conservation
The Dingell-Johnson Act, officially known as the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act, funds wildlife conservation by providing federal grants for fish habitat restoration, fish stocking, research, public access, and conservation education. This crucial legislation supports sustainable fisheries management and enhances recreational fishing opportunities across the United States.
Understanding the Dingell-Johnson Act: A Pillar of Wildlife Conservation
Learn about the Dingell-Johnson Act, a crucial 1950 legislation using excise taxes on fishing equipment and fuels to fund U.S. fish conservation efforts. Discover how it supports habitat restoration, research, and educational programs to sustain fish populations and enhance wildlife conservation.