These funds are based on license sells and are match type system. Do you have a link as which states collect the most tax for this. Would love to see who back people are riding on
http://www.fws.gov/budget/2013/PDF Files FY 2013 Greenbook/24. Wildlife Restoration.pdf
Look at pages 9 and 10 to see how much money each state gets. 2012 and projected 2013 $'s. The formula for allocation is based upon licenses, population and area of each state.
EDIT: sorry, you're looking for collection instead of allocation. I'll see if I can dig that up.
EDIT2: I forgot, the taxes are collected at the manufacturer level, so there's really no way to track buying by state by the time all those products get spread across all the distribution channels.
It's mostly federal Pittman Robertson funds that pay for the majority of state game management programs.
That really isn't true. If you dig through the budget #'s for state agencies federal money isn't even close to a majority.
Take CO for instance. It takes a little digging
http://dnr.state.co.us/SiteCollectionDocuments/BUDGET/BudgetRequests/FY2012Overview.pdf page 138, the overall DOW budget is $87million, which includes fisheries, LE, etc., you can see who is all included in that budget on that page. Federal funds (P-R and D-J) only account for $10.8 Million of that budget.
In Nebraska, which I'm more familiar with, see page 6
http://outdoornebraska.ne.gov/admin/annual_reports/annualreport.pdf the Wildlife Division expenditures for 2012 were $16 million, but only $1.6 m were fed funds. The USFWS doc says NE got ~$5m in PR funds in 2012, so who knows what the exact # is, regardless, it definitely isn't a majority.
Besides, Shrek, with your love of wolves, why would you advocate any federal involvement in wildlife management anywhere...
