March 06, 2023
Manchin Announces $17.4 Million for Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Outdoor Recreation in West Virginia
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the Senate Energy and
Natural Resources Committee and member of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
announced $17,424,327 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for the
state of West Virginia. The funding will support restoring and protecting
forest and aquatic habitats, as well as expanding outdoor recreation
opportunities and education programs.
“West
Virginia is blessed with beautiful public lands and incredible wildlife. Like
many of my fellow West Virginians, I enjoy hunting, fishing and exploring our
public lands, and I’ve instilled that love and appreciation for the great
outdoors in my children and grandchildren,” said Senator Manchin. “I am
pleased the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investing in conservation and
recreation projects that educate our communities, restore forest and freshwater
habitats and promote access to outdoor recreation across the Mountain State. As
Chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, I will continue
advocating for resources to ensure West Virginia’s public lands are protected
for generations to come.”
Individual awards listed below:
The FWS Wildlife Restoration Program
provides funding to states and wildlife agencies to support projects that
restore, conserve and enhance wild birds and mammals and their habitats.
Projects include improving access to wildlife resources, wildlife area
acquisition and management, research, hunter education and management of
shooting ranges.
- $13,177,495 – State of West Virginia
The FWS Sport Fish Restoration Program
provides funding to states and fish and wildlife agencies for fishery projects,
boating access and aquatic education. These investments also support connecting
people with nature through outdoor recreational opportunities and aquatic
resources education programs.
- $4,246,832 – State of West Virginia
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