Funding Wildlife Conservation
The Pittman-Robertson Act allocates hundreds of millions annually for wildlife conservation, requiring states to use generated funds specifically for their wildlife agencies. This regulation ensures that funds are not misappropriated, with a structured approval process for projects. Notably, any unspent federal money within two years is redirected to migratory bird conservation, highlighting the act's efficiency in promoting responsible wildlife management.In this clip
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Ep. 053: Seattle, WA. Steven Rinella talks with political communications PhD candidate Greg Blascovich and Janis Putelis from the MeatEater crew
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