Teaming with Wildlife is a national coalition of more than 3,000 groups
working to prevent wildlife from becoming endangered. Together, the
coalition works to support increased funding for wildlife conservation and
associated recreation and education in every state. The Teaming with
Wildlife Coalition includes wildlife biologists, state wildlife agencies,
conservationists, hunters, anglers, birdwatchers, nature-based businesses,
and many others who support the goal of restoring and conserving our
nation's wildlife.
At the beginning of the 20th Century, America’s once numerous birds,
mammals, and fish were largely depleted. In the 1930s, the situation started
to improve with an infusion of funding for game and sport fish species.
Wildlife areas were created, habitat was actively managed, and wildlife
populations were augmented or restored with transplanted animals. Despite
these successes, many other species continue to decline, as evidenced by the
staggering fact that more than 1,000 species are listed under the federal
Endangered Species Act. Our nation needed a program to conserve wildlife
before they became endangered.
Five years ago, at the urging of the Teaming with Wildlife Coalition,
Congress and the President made an important decision to invest in wildlife
and vital natural areas by creating the State Wildlife Grants Program. State
Wildlife Grants provide federal money to every state for conservation aimed
at preventing wildlife from becoming endangered. Since its inception, more
than $400 million in federal funding has been matched by at least $200
million in state and private funds to provide more than $600 million for
wildlife conservation across all 50 states and six territories. Gale Norton,
former Secretary of the Department of the Interior, recognized the State
Wildlife Grants Program as "our nation’s primary conservation program for
keeping species healthy and off the list of threatened and endangered
species." South Dakota has received $3.6 million to date from this funding
source, and the state’s accomplishments are highlighted in this article: