Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2024
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The Recovering America's Wildlife Act of 2024 amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to establish a new Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Subaccount funded with $850 million in fiscal year 2025, increasing to $1.3 billion annually by 2028. These supplemental federal funds would support state fish and wildlife agencies in managing species of greatest conservation need and recovering endangered and threatened species, with at least 15 percent of funds directed to endangered species recovery over a five-year period. The bill also allocates 10 percent of subaccount funds for competitive innovation grants and adjusts funding allocations to U.S. territories.
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