1/30/2007
CONTACT: Damon Abernethy, 334-353-0270
“Take a Kid Fishing Tag” Supports Water Resource Programs
When
it comes time to renew your vehicle tag, consider investing $50 to help
ensure that the state’s water resources are protected and enhanced today as
well as for future generations. For each “Take a Kid Fishing” tag purchased,
$41.25 is allocated to three important water resources programs managed by
the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR)
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division.
1)
Alabama’s Habitat Enhancement
and Restoration Team (HEART) benefits aquatic wildlife in flowing streams
and lakes. 2)
Alabama’s
Aquatic
Biodiversity
Center in
Perry
County, the nation’s
largest state nongame recovery program of its kind, is dedicated to
reproducing, growing, and stocking many imperiled aquatic species into the
state’s public waters. 3)
Alabama’s Aquatic Resource
Education Program provides conservation educational opportunities through
classroom instruction and outdoor activities.
“The revenue generated by these tag sales helps the
programs that enhance fish habitat in public waters, restore Alabama’s
threatened and endangered aquatic species, and promote the Community Fishing
Program for kids,” said Commissioner M. Barnett Lawley.
The “Take a Kid Fishing” tags can be purchased in county
probate offices statewide. Artwork on the tag features a largemouth bass and
as an added bonus, the tags can be personalized at no additional cost.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of
Alabama’s natural resources through five
divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Parks,
State
Lands, and Wildlife and
Freshwater Fisheries. To learn more about ADCNR visit
www.outdooralabama.com.
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