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Office of the Secretary
For Immediate Release:
November 1, 2005
Contact:
Hugh Vickery, DOI
202-208-5634
Nicholas Throckmorton, FWS
(202) 501-4633

Norton to Hold Press Briefing on Receipt of State Action Plans to Conserve Imperiled Wildlife

WASHINGTON -- Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton will hold a press teleconference to mark the receipt of State Wildlife Action Plans from all 50 states and six territories on Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. EST.

Under legislation signed by President Bush in 2001, states and territories so far have received $400 million in grants for conservation efforts intended to keep species from declining to the point of listing under the Endangered Species Act. The law requires each state and territory to submit a comprehensive wildlife action plan providing a blueprint for future conservation efforts by October, 2005 to be eligible for future grants.

The state wildlife action plans were created in a collaborative effort that included biologists, conservationists, landowners, sportsmen, and the general public. The plans are now under review by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

The Service, the 56 state and territorial fish and wildlife agencies and many conservation groups are gearing up to implement the funded plans. The Service will award $63.2 million in grants next spring to states and territories with approved plans.
Who: Interior Secretary Gale A. Norton
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director H. Dale Hall
Int'l Assoc. of Fish and Wildlife Agencies President John Cooper
When: 11 a.m. EST, November 2, 2005
Contact: Reporters may call in to 1-888-947-9959. The passcode is WILDLIFE.


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