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State Survey Topics

The complete assessment report includes a comprehensive analysis of the information collected for each question of the survey. To follow is a summarized review of some of the most revealing and useful survey results as reported by state agencies.

  • Program Types within AFWA Regions
  • Programmatic Details and Program Distribution
  • Acreage of Access Programs
  • Hunting Access Efforts and Activities
  • Perceived Need for Improved Hunter Access
  • Program Growth within Agencies
  • Relative Funding Level Based on Perceived Need for Access
  • Program Promotion, Maps and Signage
  • Staffing Levels
  • Importance of Programs to Agency Mission
  • Motivations for Improving Access
  • Types of Program Guidance
  • Perceived Potential Barriers to Improving Access
  • Funding Sources for Access Programs
  • Strategic Planning and Needs Inventory
  • Conservation Easements
  • Plans, Evaluations and Metrics
  • Program Evaluation
  • Landowner Satisfaction and Geographic Distribution
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Access Assessment Report

  • Introduction
  • Survey Results Overview
  • State Survey Topics
    • Program Types within AFWA Regions
    • Programmatic Details and Program Distribution
    • Acreage of Access Programs
    • Hunting Access Efforts and Activities
    • Perceived Need for Improved Hunter Access
    • Program Growth within Agencies
    • Relative Funding Level Based on Perceived Need for Access
    • Program Promotion, Maps and Signage
    • Staffing Levels
    • Importance of Programs to Agency Mission
    • Motivations for Improving Access
    • Types of Program Guidance
    • Perceived Potential Barriers to Improving Access
    • Funding Sources for Access Programs
    • Strategic Planning and Needs Inventory
    • Conservation Easements
    • Plans, Evaluations and Metrics
    • Program Evaluation
    • Landowner Satisfaction and Geographic Distribution
  • Additional Organizations Surveyed
  • Conclusions and Recommendations
Wildlife Management Institute U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies Wildlife Restoration

This program was partially funded by the Multistate Conservation Grant Program (Grant DC M-59-R), a program supported with funds from the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and jointly managed with the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 2007.