Federal Grants to Support New Hunter Access Projects Across Alaska Anchorage — The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) Hunter Access Grant Program today announced the results of the program’s 2020 call for proposals and the three new projects that have been selected to receive $1.5 million in Pittman-Robertson funding through the Division of Wildlife Conservation. Project partners will contribute over half a million in non-federal match funds toward the new projects located in Fairbanks, Chugach State Park, and Oliver Inlet State Marine Park near Juneau. These new Hunter Access grants will provide additional or improved opportunity and access to Alaska’s lands for hunting, trapping, and other wildlife related recreation. And now also includes recreational shooting range enhancements which are made possible through the Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act (Public Law No. 116-17).