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Hunting and Fishing Day

Sep 24, 2022

WHEREAS, Alaska is abundant in diverse wildlife and its vast and expansive landscape provides bountiful resources; and

WHEREAS, from big game hunting to sport fishing, Alaska’s hunting and fishing heritage is essential to the State’s economic and social well-being and is deeply embedded in the spirit and history of the people who live here; and

WHEREAS, Alaska is known for being a world leader of fish and wildlife management; and

WHEREAS, many Alaskans rely on hunting and fishing as a primary food source for their families every year; and

WHEREAS, sportsmen and women in Alaska were among the first conservationists to support the establishment of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) to conserve fish, wildlife, and their habitat; and

WHEREAS, the ADF&G is funded primarily by hunters and anglers through the American System of Conservation Funding, which is a “user pays-public benefits” structure, meaning those who consumptively use the resource pay for its conservation – an approach that is widely recognized as the most successful model of fish and wildlife management in the world; and

WHEREAS, the more than 600,000 resident and non-resident hunters and anglers in Alaska support the State’s economy contributing to jobs, tourism growth, and local communities while engaged in their pursuits; and

WHEREAS, since 1972, National Hunting and Fishing Day has celebrated and recognized hunters and anglers for their contributions to fish and wildlife conservation, and their support of science-based fish and wildlife management.

NOW THEREFORE, I, Mike Dunleavy, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ALASKA, do hereby proclaim September 24, 2022 as:

Hunting and Fishing Day

in Alaska, and encourage all Alaskans to recognize hunters, anglers, and conservationists for their immense contributions to fish and wildlife management in Alaska.

Dated: September 24, 2022

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