Wildlife Officials Say State Tax Form Donations Are Down

State wildlife officials say changes to Indiana’s tax forms have taken a bite out of donations to a program that boosts wildlife diversity. The Department of Natural Resources says the Nongame Wildlife Fund’s donations fell more than 60 percent last year. The culprit may be a tax form change that moved a tax check-off box Hoosiers can check to donate tax refunds to the fund that aids vulnerable species.

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