U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Wildlife & Sport Fish Restoration Program

What's New!

8/26/08 - Hunting and Fishing License Certification
On 8/22/2008 the FWS Deputy Director issued a letter providing further guidance for certifying hunting and fishing licenses in compliance with the recently revised 50 CFR 80. The revisions became effective 8/25/2008. See the complete 50 CFR 80 on line now.

8/15/08 - Boating Infrastructure Grant Program
2009 Request for Proposals
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is now accepting proposals for the Fiscal Year 2009 Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) Program. The BIG Program provides grant funds to States and other eligible jurisdictions for the construction, operation and maintenance of facilities for large, transient boats. The Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program (WSFR) estimates that about $13.6 million will be available for BIG in Fiscal Year 2009. WSFR will notify the Regional Directors through a memorandum to notify the States and other eligible jurisdictions that we are accepting BIG proposals. Proposals are due in the Regional Offices or submitted to Grants.gov by October 31, 2008. Proposals received after that date will be ineligible. See the full Notice of Availability of Funding Opportunity and application instructions for the 2009 BIG Program.

7/24/08 - Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program
50 CFR 80 - Final Rule Published
In collaboration with State fish and wildlife agencies, FWS developed final regulations to address numerous administrative processes governing Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) Program grants. Revisions include clarifying procedures governing the annual certification of the number of paid hunting and fishing licensees, provisions for records retention, updating administrative requirements, and deleting references to forms no longer approved by the OMB. See the Final Rule published in the Federal Register for a summary of all of the changes made. The regulation became effective on 8/25/2008. See the complete 50 CFR 80 on line now.


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