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Indiana Gets $17 Million for Conservation Projects

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): The state of Indiana is receiving $17 million from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for conservation and recreation projects. The money comes from excise taxes on fishermen, hunters and boaters. The Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program has supported restoration projects around the state.

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