Number of donors to the Chickadee Tax Check-off continues to decline 1/23/2024 12:40:00 PM View Count 3562 Last year, more than 5,800 Iowa taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state tax form.
Black-capped chickadees astonishing secrets 2/14/2023 11:58:00 AM View Count 7341 Black-capped chickadees survive the harshest winters with amazing adaptive behaviors and abilities. From adjusting their core body temperatures to shedding and adding brain cells to memorizing hundreds of locales of stashed foods, these tiny wonders have astonishing secrets.
Taxes are for the birds...and other vulnerable wildlife 1/28/2022 2:18:00 PM View Count 1726 We know taxes aren't a lot of fun, but there is a small thing you can do to feel better about the process.
Chickadee tax check-off donations soared in 2020 1/25/2022 3:43:00 PM View Count 2150 Last year, more than 7,100 Iowa taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state tax form. The number of people donating has continually declined and represents about 0.5 percent of total taxpayers in Iowa.
Chickadee tax check-off donations increased in 2019, but continues overall downward trend 1/26/2021 12:08:00 PM View Count 3817 Last year, a little over 7,200 Iowa taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state tax form, representing about 0.5 percent of total taxpayers in Iowa.
Chickadee tax check-off donations continues downward trend in 2018 1/21/2020 2:07:00 PM View Count 3881 Last year, more than 7,200 Iowa taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state tax form, which is roughly 300 fewer donors than in 2017. Donors represent about 0.5 percent of total tax payers in Iowa.
Officials hope tax check-off that benefits conservation continues upward trend on 2017 tax returns 1/23/2018 12:47:00 PM View Count 6196 Last year, more than 7,800 of Iowa’s 1.6 million taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state income tax form – an increase of nearly 300 contributors over 2016.
Tax Season is Almost Here - Hurrah! 12/14/2017 8:40:00 AM View Count 3755 It may seem odd to cheer the start of tax season, but for the Wildlife Diversity Program it means a season of giving.
Remember the Chickadee Check-off as tax season winds down 4/4/2017 12:37:00 PM View Count 3443 Last year, roughly 7,500 out of 1.6 million Iowa taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state income tax form. Despite a steady increase in the total number of tax returns since 2009, the number of donations has stayed roughly the same since 2010.
Go wild - posters help support Iowa wildlife 2/23/2017 11:15:00 AM View Count 13644 What do monarchs and warblers have in common? They, along with more than 1,000 other birds, reptiles, insects, mammals and amphibians, rely on Iowans to support wildlife diversity initiatives in the state.
Chickadee tax check-off hopes for a needed increase in donations on 2016 tax forms 1/24/2017 12:17:00 PM View Count 6259 Last year, roughly 7,500 out of 1.6 million Iowa taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state tax form. Despite a steady increase in the total number of returns since 2009, this amount has stayed roughly the same since 2010, with only small fluctuations.
Chickadee Tax Check-Off Seeking Rise in Donations on 2015 Tax Forms 2/16/2016 8:19:00 AM View Count 4983 Last year, roughly 7,500 out of 1.5 million Iowa taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state tax form. This marks the first year in the last five where contributions and the number of contributors to the Fish and Wildlife fund have gone down. Donations to all the state tax form check-offs were down on 2014 returns.
Contributions to Chickadee Check-Off on State Tax Form Continues Its Modest Rise 1/19/2016 7:26:00 AM View Count 5427 Last year, roughly 7,500 out of a total 1.5 million Iowa taxpayers helped boost wildlife conservation with donations to the Fish and Wildlife Fund on their state tax form. This marks the first year in the last five where contributions and the number of contributors to the Fish and Wildlife fund have gone down. Donations to all the state tax form check-offs were down on 2014 returns.