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Out-of-state hunters pay more for Iowa deer tags to prioritize locals and fund conservation.
Out-of-state hunters pay significantly more for Iowa deer tags than residents, a pricing difference intended to prioritize local access to hunting opportunities and generate revenue for wildlife conservation and management.
The higher fees help fund habitat preservation, deer population monitoring, and public safety initiatives.
While the cost has drawn criticism, state officials argue it balances conservation goals with fair access for residents.
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Los cazadores de fuera del estado pagan más por las etiquetas de los ciervos de Iowa para priorizar a los locales y financiar la conservación.