Reports & Data
Annual Reports
Check out a collection of yearly federal and state accomplishments, events, and other organizational information.
2020 Outdoor Heritage Report Year in Review
CSF Year in Review 2019 Legislative Report
Quartlery Outdoor Heritage Reports
Check out our most recent Quarterly Outdoor Heritage Reports.
2021 Q1 Outdoor Heritage Report
2020 Q3 Outdoor Heritage Report
2020 Q2 Outdoor Heritage Report
2020 Q1 Outdoor Heritage Report
Economic Impact Reports
Data on hunter, angler, and target shooter participation and expenditures and well as information on the American System of Conservation Funding.
Download the 2018 Economic Impact Report.
Download the 2013 Economic Impact Report.
Download the 2006 Economic Impact Report.
Other
American System of Conservation Funding State Sheets Resources and Methods
American System of Conservation Funding Infographic 2021
Great American Outdoors Act Infographic
Wildlife Crossings Infographic
National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses 10th Anniversary Report
Highlighted in this report are some of the many legislative accomplishments and conservation victories that the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC) has achieved on behalf of America's sportsmen and women during its 10 year history.
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2006 Economic Impact Report — Hawaii
Annual spending by Hawaii sportsmen and women is more than the cash receipts for pineapples and sugar cane, two of the state’s leading… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Indiana
More people hunt and fish in Indiana than attend Indiana Pacers games (822,000 vs. 630,000). Every five years in conjunction with the… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Iowa
Iowa’s sportsmen and women annually spend more than the combined cash receipts for dairy products and hay, two of the state’s top… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Kentucky
Annual spending by Kentucky sportsmen and women is greater than the cash receipts from the horse industry, the state’s most valuable… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Maryland
Maryland sportsmen and women could fill the stadiums of the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles more than three times (521,000 vs.… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Massachusetts
Massachusetts sportsmen and women spend nearly twice as much as the cash receipts from the state’s commercial seafood landings ($843… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Michigan
Sportsmen and women support more jobs in Michigan than the University of Michigan, the state’s largest employer (46,000 jobs vs.… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Minnesota
Sportsmen and women support as many jobs in Minnesota as the University of Minnesota, Hormel Foods, and 3m Corporation combined (55,000… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Montana
Montana sportsmen outnumber the combined number of residents in Billings, Missoula, and Great Falls (232,000 vs. 218,000). Every five… Read More
2006 Economic Impact Report — Nebraska
Spending by Nebraska sportsmen is more than the cash receipts from wheat and dairy products ($470 million vs. $405 million). Every five… Read More
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