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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: February 25, 2009

PROVIDENCERhode Island will receive more than $6 million to help preserve the state's fish and wildlife populations.

The federal fundsmore than $4 million from a sport fish restoration program and about $2 million from a wildlife restoration programwill go to the state's Department of Environmental Management.

U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., announced the grants on Wednesday.

The DEM can use the money to pay for stocking fish, aquatic and wildlife research, buying and improving habitats, fishing and hunting educational programs, and construction at BOAT RAMPS, fishing piers and shooting ranges.

We'll see...we'll see!!!!! ;)

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Wow! Boat ramps!!! What a concept!!!

LOL why is this something new to all you rhode islanders haha.

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Just so you all know our congressmen in office now HAD NOTHING to do with this grant. These are the Pittman Robertson Act funds that the state receives every year since the 1970's from the federal excise taxes you pay when you buy hunting and fishing gear.

It just burns me up to see someone trying to take credit for something they had nothing to do with. Jack Reed was still pedaling his bicycle when the grant became federal law.

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No not ramps just...just keeping them maintained. The ones we have were probably put in around 1960!!!

We need new ramps!!!!!

ajr

all 7 lakes??? lol

I see park rangers driving H2's, and another fish kill in Narr Bay this summer.  

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Just so you all know our congressmen in office now HAD NOTHING to do with this grant. These are the Pittman Robertson Act funds that the state receives every year since the 1970's from the federal excise taxes you pay when you buy hunting and fishing gear.

It just burns me up to see someone trying to take credit for something they had nothing to do with. Jack Reed was still pedaling his bicycle when the grant became federal law.

Frank! What's going on?

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