IEF June 15, 2008 2011 Nonresident Elk Tag Revenue.

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2011 Nonresident Elk Tag Revenue

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Actual & Projected Revenue

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Est

2012 Est

2013 Est

$0

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$40,000,000

License - (Excludes Setasides)

Federal

Dingell-Johnson

Pittman-Robertson

Misc Revenue Sources

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Idaho Trends

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20062010

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Population

Resident Hunters

Total Hunters

Up 35% in 20 years

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Idaho Trends

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Urbanization(as Demographic process)

the movement of people from rural to urban areas with population growth equating to urban migration

[immigration].

United Nations

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Idaho Trends

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Proportion of Rural (light blue):Urban (dark blue) Dwellers in the U. S.

(source: U. S. Bureau of Census)

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Landuse Patterns in the U. S.: % Developed(source: USGS National Land Cover Data)

Green <1% Gray 1-2% Yellow 2-5% Pink 5-10% Red >20%

(from DeStefano et al. 2005)

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Demographic Patterns in the U. S.: % Urban(source: U. S. Bureau of Census)

Green <50% Gray 50-70% Yellow >70% Pink >80% Red >90%

(from DeStefano et al. 2005)

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New Customers

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“State fish and wildlife agencies are struggling to address new and emerging conservation challenges while retaining core traditional programs. Many are finding they are unable to do so adequately and fear loss of relevancy to society unless they are able to transform into organizations that meet changing public needs and interests, while continuing commitments to core programs.”

WMI July 16, 2010

IEF June 15, 2008

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Idaho Legal Foundation

• “All wildlife, including all wild animals, birds, and fish, within Idaho, is declared to be the property of the state. It shall be preserved, protected, perpetuated, and managed.”

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Mission Statement

"All wildlife, including all wild animals, wild birds, and fish, within the state of Idaho, is hereby declared to be the property of the state of Idaho. It shall be preserved, protected, perpetuated, and managed. It shall be only captured or taken at such times or places, under such conditions, or by such means, or in such manner, as will preserve, protect, and perpetuate such wildlife, and provide for the citizens of this state and, as by law permitted to others, continued supplies of such wildlife for hunting, fishing and trapping."

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Strategic Plan

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Business Plan

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Vision 2011

Sponsor a Wildlife Congress in 2012 of all Idahoans to pursue new initiatives and/or validate existing strategies.

Vision: Provide the catalyst for the discussion of changing ways of doing of our business that are required to insure the outdoors is a better place for the next generation; not only with sustainable wildlife populations but for access to hunting, fishing, trapping and wildlife based recreation.

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Vision 2011Lay the foundation to broaden the Department’s

funding base. The Department will work with public, sportsman, conservation groups, legislators and other State agencies to build the relationships and coalitions necessary to obtain a new and additional funding sources in the next two to four years while maintain a primary funding base that is self-supporting

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November 2, 2010Voters in Iowa overwhelmingly voted to approve last Tuesday a constitutional amendment to establish the Iowa Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund.

Establishes a permanent revenue for natural resources and outdoor recreational programs in the state of about $150 million per year.

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