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Louisiana House Bill 762 ensures dedicated, long-term funding for important conservation projects throughout Louisiana.

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Why Support Louisiana House Bill 762?

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Please consider joining NDA in supporting HB762. The bill ensures dedicated, long-term funding for important conservation projects throughout Louisiana. Click below to ask your state Senators to support HB762.

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Louisiana House Bill 762 (HB762) would create the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Fund and the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program, which would work together to fund outdoor conservation projects in the state. Prioritized projects would include conservation of important natural areas, water quality improvements, working lands conservation, access improvements and the conservation of historic properties.

The National Deer Association (ND) is dedicated to ensuring the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. HB762 supports all three by ensuring that conservation funding is prioritized via dedicated, long-term funding for projects that improve the outdoors for fish, wildlife and wild-at-heart people. State fish wildlife agencies are primarily funded by the sale of hunting and fishing licenses, often leaving budgets tight. An additional source of dedicated funding is incredibly important in ensuring that agencies like the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are able to fulfill their mandate and conserve and protect our outdoor resources and pastimes.

Please consider joining the NDA in supporting this important legislation. HB762 ensures dedicated, long-term funding for important conservation projects throughout Louisiana – namely, improving and conserving wildlife habitat, water quality and outdoor access. The bill has passed the House and is awaiting final passage in the Senate.