Just out of curiosity, how come?
How come I don't purchase a steelhead conservation surcharge stamp when I don't fish for steelhead?
Because I'm thrifty/cheap and don't like spending money on things I don't use. 25 bucks is 25 bucks. I buy tidal and non tidal licenses, I buy salmon conservation stamps for both licenses, and I buy a sturgeon conservation license when necessary, because I use those licenses and stamps when I participate in those fisheries.
But I don't buy Shushwap Lake rainbow trout, Shushwap Lake char, Kootenay Lake rainbow trout, or steelhead conservation stamps, or a classified waters license, because I'm not a participant in those fisheries.
Now my wife and I support several charities, so why do I donate there and not donate $25 (via an unused steelhead stamp) annually to HCTF? It comes down to personal values, I guess. Because the charities that we support are people-centric and I believe that people have more intrinsic worth than fish. I view fishing in a more utilitarian way, and I do not donate money in the same way that I do to a charity.
I donate money to "people" charities because of my personal values and I buy fishing licenses/stamps based upon my use of them.
And 25 bucks is 25 bucks
Is that somewhat clear?