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The decline in hunting is largely a result of the nation's “significant demographic change,” according to Larson. That includes the growing age gap.
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Read More »Fewer Americans are taking up hunting every year, a trend that has wildlife agencies across the country looking for new ways to fund conservation. Many states have experienced a significant decline in hunter participation over the last two decades. Yet, the money generated from hunting license sales and federal excise taxes on firearms, ammunition and angling equipment still provides 60-80% of the funding for state wildlife agencies. Hunting participation peaked in 1982, when nearly 17 million hunters purchased 28.3 million licenses. Today, however, only 11.5 million people in the United States actually hunt. That’s less than 4% of the national population. For state wildlife agencies, the decline in hunting has stifled license sales and other forms of funding, leaving them inadequately staffed and unable to protect critical habitat and effectively implement management programs for deer and other animals. “Wildlife agencies have relied on a user-pay, public benefit system for decades to fund their conservation efforts, and it worked when a significant portion of the population was hunting,” said Lincoln Larson, a professor of parks, recreation and tourism management at NC State’s College of Natural Resource. “But now that hunting is slowly fading, alarm bells are going off at agencies all across the country … It’s potentially bad news for conservation.” The decline in hunting is largely a result of the nation’s “significant demographic change,” according to Larson. That includes the growing age gap. Baby boomers (anyone born between 1946 and 1964) make up roughly a third of all hunters in the U.S. However, many baby boomers are ageing out of hunting without a younger generation to replace them. Larson said urbanization and the increasing use of technology have especially deterred young adults from participating in hunting. Another factor impacting hunter participation is the growth of racial ethnic minority populations, according to Larson. “Historically, these populations haven’t hunted at the same rate as white Americans,” he said. While more than 90% of today’s hunters are white, census projections show that they will make up less than half of the U.S. population by 2044. “All these shifts are trending away from the core hunting demographic of rural, white, males, and we’re just not replacing them quickly enough with a new look of hunter to make up the difference,” Larson said. “It’s just a lifestyle that’s fallen out of vogue.”
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