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Bipartisan Bill Could Save 377 Species of Wildlife in Arkansas

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Thursday, April 13, 2023   

Bipartisan wildlife legislation that was recently reintroduced would provide unprecedented conservation funding to states across the U.S.

The Recovering America's Wildlife Act would dedicate more than $1.4 billion annually to state wildlife agencies and tribes to restore populations of species with the greatest conservation need.

Terri Lane - executive director of the Arkansas Wildlife Federation - said the bipartisan bill was left out of the omnibus spending bill last fall, because lawmakers couldn't agree about how to pay for it.

She emphasized that passing the bill is critical to conserving species at risk of extinction and improving habitat in Arkansas.

"We have 377 species of wildlife, right here in Arkansas, that have been listed as species of greatest conservation need," said Lane. "And you know, it's species like the Eastern collared lizard, and the monarch butterfly, and the northern bobwhite quail, and the endangered Ozark big-eared bat."

Lane said it's important for Arkansas to conserve species diversity to maintain its healthy functioning ecosystems.

She noted that the Recovering America's Wildlife Act would infuse approximately $15 million annually into Arkansas to elevate the state wildlife action plan and keep at-risk species from being listed as endangered.

Lane says U.S. Sen. John Boozman - R-AR - was one of the Republican co-sponsors and they are counting on him to continue to support the bill to get it to the finish line.

She recommended that Arkansans reach out to their lawmakers and congressional delegation.

"Protecting our wildlife heritage in Arkansas matters," said Lane, "and encourage those lawmakers to co-sign and sponsor or vote for and support the Recovering America's Wildlife Act. "

Mike Leahy - director of Wildlife, Hunting & Fishing Policy with the National Wildlife Federation - said the Recovering America's Wildlife Act really focuses on proactive collaborative efforts to keep species from becoming threatened and to recover those that already are.

He pointed out that protecting wildlife and species helps communities.

"There's also a lot of benefits to people and businesses and industries because it's less costly and less impactful to address wildlife conservation needs upfront before the species get in trouble," said Leahy. "So it benefits wildlife and people."

Leahy said the bill would cover about 75% of the cost of implementing the Arkansas Wildlife Action Plans and the state would contribute an additional 25%, and additional money would go to tribal wildlife management programs.



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