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Grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, coyotes, cougars/ mountain lions,bobcats, wolverines, lynx, foxes, fishers and martens are the suite of carnivores that originally inhabited North America after the Pleistocene extinctions. This site invites research, commentary, point/counterpoint on that suite of native animals (predator and prey) that inhabited The Americas circa 1500-at the initial point of European exploration and subsequent colonization. Landscape ecology, journal accounts of explorers and frontiersmen, genetic evaluations of museum animals, peer reviewed 20th and 21st century research on various aspects of our "Wild America" as well as subjective commentary from expert and layman alike. All of the above being revealed and discussed with the underlying goal of one day seeing our Continent rewilded.....Where big enough swaths of open space exist with connective corridors to other large forest, meadow, mountain, valley, prairie, desert and chaparral wildlands.....Thereby enabling all of our historic fauna, including man, to live in a sustainable and healthy environment. - Blogger Rick

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Monday, May 12, 2014

Our good friend, Massachusetts Coyote biologist Jon Way, recently posted on his great EASTERN COYOTE RESEARCH BLOG(www.easterncoyoteresearch.com) Government census data showing that in 2011 there were 71.8 million Americans who were wildlife watchers,,,,,,,,,,,,,These "watchers" spent 54.9$ billion to gear themselves up and travel to their favorite outdoor locales to indulge in their passion...............In the same year, 37.4 million Americans either hunted or fished as a hobby experience.............These folks spent $89.8 billion on their gun, rod and travel related activity to indulge in their passion....................So here are the facts State Wildlife Agencies,,,,,,,,,,,,17% of our population hunt and fish,,,,,,,,,,They spend a lot of money doing so and as of the moment, are the folks who fund our state Game Agencies..........This process drowns out wildlife science as a management paradigm and instead focuses in only on optimizing the species that hunters shoot and trap, primarily hoofed browsers(elk, deer, moose)..................Conversely, 33% of USA residents watch wildlife and are not "watching their nickels" while doing so........., Yet for all intent and purpose, these non hunter wildlife participants are shut out of influencing how our wildlife is managed because they do not buy hunter licenses...............Hunters should have a voice, but not be dictating policy on how both hoofed browsers and carnivores are managed...............Wildlife Science should be the "helmsman" in regard to all wildlife management practices............While in my opinion none of us own wildlife, we do have a historical trust that states that wildlife will be managed by the people,,,,,,,,,,,,all the people!!!!!!

National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, & Wildlife-Associated Recreation (FHWAR)

The reports and microdata presented here provide information on individuals involved in fishing, hunting, and other wildlife-associated recreation, such as wildlife observation, photography, and feeding. Data include state in which these activities occurred; number of trips taken; days of participation; and expenditures for food, lodging, transportation, and equipment. The survey was conducted by the Census Bureau for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. The statistical testing of the reports was conducted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
All documents are in PDF format with a filesize ≤1MB unless otherwise stated.

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Total Wildlife-Related Recreation
Participants........................
Expenditures ......................
90.1 million
$144.7 billion
---------------------------------------------
Sportspersons
Total participants* .................. 37.4 million
Anglers......................... 33.1 million
Hunters......................... 13.7 million
Total days......................... 836 million
Fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554 million
Hunting ........................ 282 million
Total expenditures .................. $89.8 billion
Fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.8 billion
Hunting ........................ 33.7 billion
Unspecified ..................... 14.3 billion
---------------------------------------------------
Wildlife-watchers
Total participants** ................. 71.8 million
Around the home ................. 68.6 million
Away from home ................. 22.5 million
Total expenditures .................. $54.9 billion
--------------------------------------------------
* 9.4 million both fished and hunted.
** 19.3 million wildlife watched both around the home and away



Reports by Year
Report19911996200120062011
United StatesUS
[<1 MB]
US
[<1 MB]
US
[3.8 MB]
US
[4 MB]
US (RV)
[24.9 MB]
Quick FactsQF
[9.4 MB]
QF
[340 KB]
QF
[4 MB]
AlabamaAL
[8.7 MB]
AL
[<1 MB]
AL
[<1 MB]
AL
[9.8 MB]
AL (RV)*
[7 MB]
AlaskaAK
[3.5 MB]
AK
[<1 MB]
AK
[1 MB]
AK
[11 MB]
AK (RV)*
[9 MB]
ArizonaAZ
[3.3 MB]
AZ
[1 MB]
AZ
[1 MB]
AZ
[9.8 MB]
AZ (RV)*
[5 MB]
ArkansasAR
[3.3 MB]
AR
[<1 MB]
AR
[<1 MB]
AR
[10 MB]
AR (RV)*
[7 MB]
CaliforniaCA
[3.4 MB]
CA
[1 MB]
CA
[<1 MB]
CA
[9.8 MB]
CA (RV)*
[8 MB]
ColoradoCO
[3.5 MB]
CO
[<1 MB]
CO
[<1 MB]
CO
[10 MB]
CO (RV)*
[9.7 MB]
ConnecticutCT
[3.5 MB]
CT
[<1 MB]
CT
[<1 MB]
CT
[9.9 MB]
CT (RV)*
[8.4 MB]
DelawareDE
[3.3 MB]
DE
[<1 MB]
DE
[<1 MB]
DE
[9.8 MB]
DE (RV)*
[6.6 MB]
FloridaFL
[3.4 MB]
FL
[<1 MB]
FL
[<1 MB]
FL
[10 MB]
FL (RV)*
[8.3 MB]
GeorgiaGA
[3.4 MB]
GA
[<1 MB]
GA
[<1 MB]
GA
[9.9 MB]
GA (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
HawaiiHI
[3.6 MB]
HI
[<1 MB]
HI
[<1 MB]
HI
[7 MB]
HI (RV)*
[8.4 MB]
IdahoID
[3.7 MB]
ID
[<1 MB]
ID
[<1 MB]
ID
[9.8 MB]
ID (RV)*
[9.6 MB]
IllinoisIL
[3.4 MB]
IL
[<1 MB]
IL
[<1 MB]
IL
[9.8 MB]
IL (RV)*
[7.7 MB]
IndianaIN
[3.4 MB]
IN
[<1 MB]
IN
[<1 MB]
IN
[9.7 MB]
IN (RV)*
[7.9 MB]
IowaIA
[3.3 MB]
IA
[<1 MB]
IA
[<1 MB]
IA
[10 MB]
IA (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
KansasKS
[3.3 MB]
KS
[<1 MB]
KS
[<1 MB]
KS
[10 MB]
KS (RV)*
[9.3 MB]
KentuckyKY
[3.3 MB]
KY
[<1 MB]
KY
[<1 MB]
KY
[10 MB]
KY (RV)*
[9.4 MB]
LouisianaLA
[3.4 MB]
LA
[<1 MB]
LA
[<1 MB]
LA
[10 MB]
LA (RV)*
[9.4 MB]
MaineME
[3.3 MB]
ME
[<1 MB]
ME
[<1 MB]
ME
[9.8 MB]
ME (RV)*
[9 MB]
MarylandMD
[3.6 MB]
MD
[<1 MB]
MD
[<1 MB]
MD
[7.2 MB]
MD (RV)*
[9 MB]
MassachusettsMA
[3.7 MB]
MA
[<1 MB]
MA
[<1 MB]
MA
[6.9 MB]
MA (RV)*
[8.2 MB]
MichiganMI
[3.6 MB]
MI
[<1 MB]
MI
[<1 MB]
MI
[6.7 MB]
MI (RV)*
[8.2 MB]
MinnesotaMN
[4.4 MB]
MN
[<1 MB]
MN
[<1 MB]
MN
[6.6 MB]
MN (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
MississippiMS
[3.7 MB]
MS
[<1 MB]
MS
[<1 MB]
MS
[6.6 MB]
MS (RV)*
[7.9 MB]
MissouriMO
[3.4 MB]
MO
[<1 MB]
MO
[<1 MB]
MO
[6.7 MB]
MO (RV)*
[8.3 MB]
MontanaMT
[3.3 MB]
MT
[<1 MB]
MT
[<1 MB]
MT
[6.8 MB]
MT (RV)*
[8 MB]
NebraskaNE
[3.3 MB]
NE
[<1 MB]
NE
[<1 MB]
NE
[6.9 MB]
NE (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
NevadaNV
[3.3 MB]
NV
[<1 MB]
NV
[<1 MB]
NV
[6.6 MB]
NV (RV)*
[8.8 MB]
New HampshireNH
[3.3 MB]
NH
[<1 MB]
NH
[<1 MB]
NH
[6.6 MB]
NH (RV)*
[9 MB]
New JerseyNJ
[3.4 MB]
NJ
[<1 MB]
NJ
[<1 MB]
NJ
[6.5 MB]
NJ (RV)*
[9 MB]
New MexicoNM
[3.3 MB]
NM
[<1 MB]
NM
[<1 MB]
NM
[6.7 MB]
NM (RV)*
[9.1 MB]
New YorkNY
[3.4 MB]
NY
[<1 MB]
NY
[<1 MB]
NY
[6.9 MB]
NY (RV)*
[9.1 MB]
North CarolinaNC
[3.4 MB]
NC
[<1 MB]
NC
[<1 MB]
NC
[7.1 MB]
NC (RV)*
[9 MB]
North DakotaND
[3.3 MB]
ND
[<1 MB]
ND
[<1 MB]
ND
[6.7 MB]
Not Released
OhioOH
[3.3 MB]
OH
[<1 MB]
OH
[<1 MB]
OH
[6.6 MB]
OH (RV)*
[9 MB]
OklahomaOK
[3.5 MB]
OK
[<1 MB]
OK
[<1 MB]
OK
[6.9 MB]
OK (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
OregonOR
[3.3 MB]
OR
[<1 MB]
OR
[<1 MB]
OR
[6.7 MB]
OR (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
PennsylvaniaPA
[3.4 MB]
PA
[<1 MB]
PA
[<1 MB]
PA
[6.7 MB]
PA (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
Rhode IslandRI
[3.3 MB]
RI
[<1 MB]
RI
[<1 MB]
RI
[6.6 MB]
RI (RV)*
[9 MB]
South CarolinaSC
[3.4 MB]
SC
[<1 MB]
SC
[<1 MB]
SC
[6.8 MB]
SC (RV)*
[8.2 MB]
South DakotaSD
[3.4 MB]
SD
[<1 MB]
SD
[<1 MB]
SD
[6.8 MB]
SD (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
TennesseeTN
[3.3 MB]
TN
[<1 MB]
TN
[<1 MB]
TN
[6.8 MB]
TN (RV)*
[8.2 MB]
TexasTX
[3.5 MB]
TX
[<1 MB]
TX
[<1 MB]
TX
[6.9 MB]
TX (RV)*
[9.2 MB]
UtahUT
[3.4 MB]
UT
[<1 MB]
UT
[<1 MB]
UT
[6.6 MB]
UT (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
VermontVT
[3.3 MB]
VT
[<1 MB]
VT
[<1 MB]
VT
[6.6 MB]
VT (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
VirginiaVA
[3.4 MB]
VA
[<1 MB]
VA
[<1 MB]
VA
[6.8 MB]
VA (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
WashingtonWA
[3.8 MB]
WA
[<1 MB]
WA
[<1 MB]
WA
[6.8 MB]
WA (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
West VirginiaWV
[3.3 MB]
WV
[<1 MB]
WV
[<1 MB]
WV
[6.7 MB]
WV (RV)*
[8.9 MB]
WisconsinWI
[3.8 MB]
WI
[<1 MB]
WI
[<1 MB]
WI
[6.8 MB]
WI (RV)*
[9.0 MB]
WyomingWY
[3.3 MB]
WY
[<1 MB]
WY
[<1 MB]
WY
[6.8 MB]
WY (RV)*
[9.0 MB]



* Please replace Tables D-1 and D-2 with the tables included in the Appendix D errata. This errata applies to all 2011 state reports.
Hard copies of the reports and products still available and a CD containing data used to prepare the reports can be obtained by contacting:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
698 Conservation Way
Shepherdstown, WV 25443
304-876-7203 


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