Duck Stamps: $25 in July 2010?
From Ducks Unlimited:
Waterfowl habitat conservation is moving closer to keeping pace with the skyrocketing land values of the past several years today, as the House Natural Resources Committee passed the Migratory Bird Habitat Investment and Enhancement Act, sending the bill to the House floor.
“This is an important step for conservation,” said Scott Sutherland, Director of Governmental Affairs for Ducks Unlimited. “The diminished buying power of the duck stamp is hamstringing the efforts of millions of conservationists that are investing in the program to protect waterfowl habitat.”
Since being set at its current price of $15 in 1991, the purchasing power of the stamp has severely hampered the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s ability to purchase land with the funds raised by stamp.
Under the new bill, the price of the stamp would be raised to $25 after July 2010. More than 1.5 million people purchase duck stamps each year, and over 95% of them are waterfowlers. Stamp collectors as well as other bird and wildlife enthusiasts also purchase the stamps, either for their own collections or for the free access to National Wildlife Refuges that the stamp allows.
Labels: conservation, Duck Stamp
2 Comments:
Good--I think it should be $100, and I think it should be required for entering a n y federal land for birding.
How's that for an extremist view?
:)
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I think most birders would happily pay the increased rate - it's still a bargain, and we get more NWR land. Now if only we could get some more money flowing into invasive species control and other management on the refuge system...
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