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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Table of Contents
FWS Budget Home Page:
Department of Interior Budget Home Page:
Table of Contents Foreword Departmental Overview Budget Overview for 2005 The Numbers Supporting the Department's Mission Major Initiatives in the 2005 Budget Other Major Changes (by Bureau) Receipts Departmental Highlights Resource Protection Reclaiming Abandoned Coal Mines Landscape and Watershed Restoration Cooperative Conservation Initiative Cooperative Conservation Grant Programs Maintaining parts and Preserving Heritage Departmental Monitoring Programs Sustaining Biological Communities Recreation Full Funding of the LWCF Park Visitation Recreation One-Stop Recreational Fee Program Volunteer Programs Serving Communities Fulfilling Trust Responsibilities Unified Trust Budget Serving Tribal Communities Protecting Lives, Resources, and Property Wildland Fire Law Enforcement Science for Communities Management Excellence Strategic Plan Customer Value Accountability Modernization Integration Bureau Highlights
Office of Surface Mining
Reclamation and Enforcement http://www.doi.gov/budget/2005/05Hilites/BH29.pdf (5
pages)
Departmental Offices
Appendices Appendix A: Comparison of 2003, 2004, and 2005 Budget Authority Appendix B: 2005 Request by Mission Goals Appendix C: Maintaining America's Heritage Appendix D: Construction Program Appendix E: Conservation Spending Category Appendix F: Land Acquisition Program Appendix G: Everglades Restoration Appendix H: Invasive Species Appendix I: Grants and Payments Appendix J: Recreational Fee Program Appendix K: Mineral Revenue Payments to States Appendix L: Receipts by Source Category Appendix M: Staffing Return to Top
HOUSE FLOOR AND
SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION ON THE
FISCAL YEAR
2004 INTERIOR
AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS BILL -
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
HFSFY 2004 I
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, DIRECTOR
OF BUDGET(See pages 2 and 34 for mention of
inholdings)
FWS Land Acquisition
(Mention of inholdings on pages 3, 15, 36, and 38.
This report is interesting in that it separates
letters so that a search for a word does not
produce a result; for example, Acquisition is
spelled "A cquisition" with a space between the
first and second letter. This is not the only word
that receives this 'treatment.')
Fish and Wildlife Service FWS Funding
(Mention of funding for inholdings on page 9)
Wildfire Report Final: Assessing the
Environmental, Social, and Economic Impacts of
Wildfire
GISF Research Paper 001 (GISF - Global
Institute of Sustainable Forestry)
GISF's main website:
http://research.yale.edu/gisf/
May 2003
53 pages
Contents on Page 4 list fires from New Mexico,
Montana and Virginia in 2000; Florida and
California in 2001; New Jersey, Colorado, Arizona,
South Dakota, Oregon and California in 2002. CUSP
- Coalition for the Upper South Platte - is
mentioned on page 38 as having coordinated
volunteer efforts and EWPs - Emergency Watershed
Programs. On page 47, discussing the 2002 Biscuit
Fire of Oregon and California, it is mentioned,
almost as an apologetic afterthought, that "The
private land that burned was mostly inholdings
within the public land matrix." Page 52 lists the
ten 'case study' fires with the 'condition class.'
Six of the ten fires were 'Condition Class 3,'
which "signifies forest areas with significantly
altered fire regime, fire frequency, and
vegetation attributes from their historical
range." This appears to imply that if humans had
not 'altered' the vegetation and landscape, such
fires would have been a non-issue. The discussion
continues on page 53 and further underpins this
line of 'logic.'
A Google.com search for "IUCN" "inholdings"
produced 59 results.
"UNDP" "inholdings" got 4 important results:
1 GEORGE N. WALLACE -
CURRICULUM VITAE Office Address: Room 231
... Prioritizing the Acquisition of
Wilderness Inholdings. ... United
Nations Development Program, and the President’s
Commission on Galapagos, UNDP Quito,
Ecuador. ...
http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/nrrt/people/vitawallace.PDF
IUCN Report on
the State of Conservation of Natural and Mixed
Sites Inscribed on the World Heritage List and the
List of World Heritage in Danger, October 26,
2001. IUCN State of Conservation Report 26. 59
pages. ... Nimba (CEGEN). It is
envisaged that the proposal under preparation will
be submitted to the GEF through UNDP at the
end of 2001. The ... (IMPORTANT NOTE: On
page 32, the IUCN [International Union for the
Conservation of Nature, or World Conservation
Union, a United Nations tentacle] in Sianka'an,
Mexico, concocted both an 'Ecological Land Use
Plan' and a 'Management Plan' to acquire property,
also using a "...new initiative ... on a
transferable development rights strategy to deal
with all the beach front inholdings." This could
be a primer on 'land and resource acquisition by
hook or by crook.') "Mountain Protected Areas Update - 1 December 1999" -Mtn-Forum On ... Program for Northern Pakistan is being supported by a Trust Fund (UNDP-GEF ... fed.us/r3/kai), the Forest Service will acquire 2,116 acres of inholdings in Kaibab National Forest and release 272 acres next to Tusayan for development. More than 1,200 hotel rooms, 272,000 square feet of retail space, a parking lot for a light-rail system and employee housing will be built on the Tusayan land. .... A new non-profit organization, the Kaibab Institute, will use a portion of US$1.5million from a 1% surcharge on CFV revenue each year to buy environmentally sensitive land and restore habitat in the area. ... reference to "Another new mountain corridor connection..." This is an IUCN (World Conservation Union) report. http://www.mtnforum.org/resources/library/hamil99d.htm - 55k G : AAP SO5
GMBR Page 1. G UATEMALA : A SSESSMENT AND A
NALYSIS OF P ROGRESS TOWARD SO5 G OALS IN THE
M AYA B IOSPHERE R ESERVE [MBR]
(Important Note: Note the separation of letters
that cause a word search not to get a result, even
in the title of this IUCN 108-page report from
December 6, 2000. Reference is made to inholdings
on page 97; GoG being the acronym for 'Government
of Guatemala'. SO5 is an acronym for Strategic
Objective 5. IR is an acronym -- this alphabet
soup speak is truly 'speaking in code' -- for
Intermediate Result. Indigenous peoples of such
countries stand little chance of resisting global
PacMan, with their limited education running up
against the experts of language deception. Just
one example, from page 69: "1. Human Settlements
in the Maya Biosphere Reserve. a. Benchmark.
Policy for human settlements in the Maya Biosphere
Reserve is developed based on consensus." Gee, why
don't they just go ahead and change the spelling
to 'Conned Senses'? Because that's exactly what it
is. On page 52: UTPMs is the deliberately coded
Municipal Planning Technical Units; SARNs is
Natural Resource Sections. Page 51: MAGA stands
for 'Ministry of Agriculture.' Page 46: "USAID
[United States Agency for International
Development] and its partners should recognize the
'buffer zone' for what it is -- a Service Corridor
-- and start managing it in a way that exploits
the many important economic, ecological and social
linkages..." Page 38: SIGAP - Guatemalan System of
Protected Areas. Who would guess that that's what
SIGAP stands for? Page 35 mentions The Nature
Conservancy and the work TNC is doing... Page 27:
"Recognize the Buffer Zone for what it is and
rename it to more accurately reflect what it is.
We suggest 'Service Corridor.'" Page 12 again
mentions the 'Buffer Zone' is not a buffer zone
and 'never has been,' and that it is a 'densely
populated Service Corridor.')
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