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GUARDIANS OF THE PAST....

STEWARDS FOR THE FUTURE

Table of Contents

Departmental Overview

Introduction

Budget Overview for 2000

Major Changes from 1999 (table)

Departmental Highlights

Lands Legacy

A Conservation Vision for the 21st Century

Saving America's Natural Treasures

California Desert

Civil War Battlefields

Lewis and Clark Trail

Northern Forest

Everglades

Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund

Land Conservation Grants

Open Space Planning Grants

Urban Parks and Recreation

Community/Federal Information Partnership

The Third Era in Conservation -- Restoring Parks, Refuges, and Public Lands

Protecting and Understanding the Natural Resource Legacy of Parks

Making Washington, D.C. Sparkle

Rebuilding Wildlife and Fisheries Resources

Sustaining Productive Landscapes on the Public Lands

Restoring Healthy Lands and Clean Streams

Restoring Land Health with Fire

Restoring Ecosystems

California Bay-Delta

Florida Everglades

Using Science for Good Stewardship

Species Restoration

Partnering for ESA Conservation

Amphibians

Coral Reef Protection

Ensuring Fish Passage to Historic Spawning Grounds

Tundra to Tropics

Safe Visits to Public Lands

A Five Year Plan

Maintenance and Construction Funding Needs

Seven Generations into the Future and Past

Schools for the 21st Century--Bonds to Build Better Schools

School Operations

Safer Communities in Indian Country

"Bring Back the Bison"

Trust Management Improvement Project

Guarding The Past

Save America's Treasures

Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Digital Library

Implementing the Government Performance and Results Act

Revising Strategic Plans

Annual Performance Plans

Annual Performance Reports

Building Data Capacity

Implementing Performance Management

Departmental Goals:

Protect the Environment and Preserve Our Nation's Natural and Cultural Resources

Provide Recreation for America

Manage Resources for a Healthy Environment and a Strong Economy

Provide Science for a Changing World

Meet Responsibilities to American Indians

Bureau Highlights

Bureau Highlights

Bureau of Land Management

Minerals Management Service

Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement

Bureau of Reclamation

Central Utah Project

U.S. Geological Survey

Fish and Wildlife Service

National Park Service

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Departmental Offices


Appendices

A: Comparison of 1998, 1999, and 2000 Budget Authority

B: Land Acquisition Program

C: Construction Program

D: Everglades Watershed Restoration

E: Grants and Payments

F: Mineral Revenue Payments to States

G: Receipts by Source Category

H: Staffing