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| ALABAMA HUNTING STATISTICS |
| Hunting: 1991 2001 Participants: 303,000 307,000 Percentage of population: 7.4% 7% (Note: Alabama's population increased from 1991 - 2001.) |
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| Hunting License Sales: 1994 - 2001 LICENSE LICENSES COST STATE HOLDERS ISSUED ALABAMA 1994 276,235 296,974 $6,069,800 2001 258,052 309,121 $9,120,742 Change -18,183 +12,147 $3,050,942 (Note: The cost of hunting licenses increased during 1994 - 2001.) |
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| WHITE -TAILED DEER 2001 STATE NUMBER KILLED POPULATION % KILLED ALABAMA 478,700 1,600,000 30 |
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| THE TEN STATES WITH THE MOST HUNTERS IN 2001: 1. Texas 1,201,000 2. Pennsylvania 1,000,000 3. Michigan 754,000 4. New York 714,000 5. Wisconsin 660,000 6. Minnesota 597,000 7. Ohio 490,000 8. Missouri 489,000 9. Arkansas 431,000 10. Alabama 423,000 |
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| THE TEN STATES IN WHICH HUNTERS SPENT THE MOST MONEY IN 2001: 1. Texas $1,513,881,000 2. Pennsylvania $941,036,000 3. New York $822,215,000 4. Wisconsin $800,998,000 5. Alabama $663,576,000 6. Ohio $636,492,000 7. Tennessee $588,691,000 8. Arkansas $517,160,000 9. Georgia $503,677,000 10. Michigan $490,254,000 |
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| Resource: Fund for Animals - The State of Hunting - 01/04 |
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| TREASURING THE LIFE IN WILDLIFE |