Diversity Wildlife Fund

| The Wildlife Diversity Program
essentially began in 1981, when the State Legislature
created what was then known as the "Nongame Wildlife
Fund" and made it possible for individuals to donate
any part of their state income tax refund to wildlife.
The program does not receive any state tax appropriations
and is largely self-supported through voluntary
contributions. In March 1986, the legislature gave the Wildlife Department the ability to invest nongame donations so that interest could be accrued. During the 1989 legislative session, the law was expanded to allow businesses to donate income tax refunds to the program. Several new supplementary funding mechanisms were provided in 1994 via sales of Wildlife Conservation license plates and sales of field licenses. In November 1996, the programs name was officially changed to the "Wildlife Diversity Program," and its enabling legislation was extended until 2007. A Technical Committee of 21 experts was established in 1985 to provide expertise in the taxonomic areas of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, fish, habitat and education promotion. The Wildlife Diversity Program communicates with this committee throughout the year and meets with its members annually to review the year’s accomplishments.
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