Hunting, fishing and watching wildlife

Wildlife recreation increases across the nation

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• Nearly all hunters (approximately 94 percent) hunted in the state where they lived, while 14 percent hunted in other states.

• Hunters spent $33.7 billion on hunting trips, equipment and other items in 2011 — an average of $2,465 per hunter.

Wildlife watching

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• About 71.8 million U.S. residents observed, fed and/or photographed birds and other wildlife in 2011. Almost 68.6 million people watched wildlife around their homes, and 22.5 million people took trips of at least one mile from home to primarily watch wildlife.

• Of the 46.7 million people who observed wild birds, 88 percent did so around their homes and 38 percent on trips of a mile or more from home.

• People spent $54.9 billion on their wildlife-watching trips, equipment and other items in 2011 — an average of $981 per spender.

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