Title 16 of the United States Code outlines the role of conservation in the United States Code.
- âÂÂNational Parks, Military Parks, Monuments, and Seashores (the "National Park Service Organic Act")
- âÂÂHistoric Sites, Buildings, Objects, and Antiquities
- âÂÂArchaeological Resources Protection
- âÂÂNational Forests
- âÂÂForests; Forest Service; Reforestation; Management
- Section 556 codifies the second and third provisos to the paragraph of the Act of 11 May 1922, ch. 185, H.R. 10730, sometimes called the Agriculture Department Appropriation Act of 1923 or the Agriculture Appropriation Act 1923, that starts on page 520 and finishes on page 521. The two provisos are cited as, and are at, 42 Stat. 521. The section relates to "Traveling Expenses - Publication Activities"; and, in particular, to the use for transportation or traveling expenses, or for the preparation or publication of newspaper or magazine articles, of appropriations for the Forest Service. This provision was amended by section 8 of the Act of 20 June 1958, Public Law 85âÂÂ464, 72 Stat. 218. The said two provisos in the Agriculture Department Appropriation Act of 1923 replaced (with the addition of the word "hereafter") the corresponding similar provisions in the fourteen previous Agriculture Appropriation Acts, beginning with the provisos at 35 Stat. 259 in the Act of 23 May 1908, 35 Stat. 251, sometimes called the Agriculture Appropriation Act of 1909 or the Agricultural Appropriation Act of 1909.
- âÂÂUnemployment Relief Through Performance of Useful Public Work
- âÂÂSoil Conservation
- âÂÂWater Conservation
- âÂÂProtection of Timber, and Depredations
- This chapter codifies the Forest Pest Control Act, the Federal Timber Contract Payment Modification Act, the Forest Resources Conservation and Shortage Relief Act of 1990, the Forest Resources Conservation and Shortage Relief Amendment Act of 1993, and the Forest Resources Conservation and Shortage Relief Act of 1997.
- Sections 604 to 606 codify the Act of 3 June 1878, ch. 150, 20 Stat. 88, popularly called the Mineral Land Free Timber Act, or the Nonsale Disposals Act of 1878, and also called the Timber Cutting Act.
- Sections 614 and 615 of this chapter formerly codified the Act of 4 March 1913, ch. 165, 37 Stat. 1015, commonly called the Burnt Timber Act. This Act "authorized the Secretary of the Interior to sell from the public lands timber which had been killed or damaged by fire". The Bill for this Act was H.R. 24266. This Act was amended by the Act of 3 July 1926, ch. 779, 44 Stat. 890. The Burnt Timber Act is no longer in force, having been repealed on 25 September 1962 by section 2 of Public Law 87âÂÂ689, subject to the saving in that section. There was previously a Burnt Timber Act of 19 January 1895 (28 Stat. 634).
- âÂÂProtection of Fur Seals and Other Fur-Bearing Animals
- âÂÂProtection and Conservation of Wildlife
- âÂÂWildlife Restoration
- âÂÂConservation Programs on Government Lands
- âÂÂGame and Bird Preserves; Protection
- âÂÂProtection of Migratory Game and Insectivorous Birds
- âÂÂUpper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge
- âÂÂFish and Wildlife Service
- âÂÂPreservation of Fishery Resources
- âÂÂNorthern Pacific Halibut Fishing
- âÂÂSockeye or Pink Salmon Fishing
- âÂÂFish Restoration and Management Projects
- âÂÂFish Research and Experimentation Program
- âÂÂState Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Projects
- âÂÂRegulation of Landing, Curing, and Sale of Sponges Taken From Gulf of Mexico and Straits of Florida
- âÂÂFederal Regulation and Development of Power
- âÂÂTennessee Valley Authority
- âÂÂBonneville Project
- âÂÂFort Peck Project
- âÂÂColumbia Basin Project
- âÂÂNiagara Power Project
- âÂÂPacific Northwest Consumer Power Preference; Reciprocal Priority in Other Regions
- âÂÂPacific Northwest Federal Transmission System
- âÂÂPacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation
- âÂÂRegulation of Transportation in Interstate or Foreign Commerce of Black Bass and Other Fish
- âÂÂRegulation of Whaling
- âÂÂWhale Conservation and Protection
- âÂÂPredatory Sea Lampreys in the Great Lakes
- âÂÂGreat Lakes Fisheries
- âÂÂGreat Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration
- âÂÂGreat Lakes Fish and Wildlife Tissue Bank
- âÂÂTuna Conventions
- âÂÂAtlantic Tunas Convention
- âÂÂEastern Pacific Tuna Fishing
- âÂÂSouth Pacific Tuna Fishing
- âÂÂNorthwest Atlantic Fisheries
- âÂÂWatershed Protection and Flood Prevention
- âÂÂNorth Pacific Fisheries
- âÂÂNational Fisheries Center and Aquarium
- âÂÂProhibition of Foreign Fishing Vessels in the â Territorial Waters of the United States
- âÂÂFisheries Zone Contiguous to Territorial Sea of the United States
- âÂÂProhibition of Certain Foreign Fishing Vessels in United States Fisheries
- âÂÂOffshore Shrimp Fisheries
- âÂÂInternational Parks
- âÂÂNational Wilderness Preservation System
- âÂÂConservation and Protection of North Pacific Fur Seals
- âÂÂJellyfish or Sea nettles, Other Such Pests, and Seaweed in Coastal Waters: Control or Elimination
- âÂÂCrown of Thorns Starfish
- âÂÂReefs for Marine Life Conservation
- âÂÂEstuarine Areas
- âÂÂNational Trails System
- âÂÂNational Recreational Trails Fund
- âÂÂWild and Scenic Rivers
- âÂÂWater Bank Program for Wetlands Preservation
- âÂÂWild Horses and Burros: Protection, Management, and Control
- âÂÂMarine Mammal Protection
- âÂÂMarine Sanctuaries
- âÂÂRegional Marine Research Programs
- âÂÂCoastal Zone Management
- âÂÂRural Environmental Conservation Program
- âÂÂEndangered Species
- âÂÂForest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning
- âÂÂYouth Conservation Corps and Public Lands Corps
- âÂÂFishery Conservation And Management
- âÂÂMining Activity Within National Park System Areas
- âÂÂSoil and Water Resources Conservation
- âÂÂCooperative Forestry Assistance
- âÂÂEmergency Conservation Program
- âÂÂPublic Transportation Programs for National Park System Areas
- âÂÂAntarctic Conservation
- âÂÂAntarctic Marine Living Resources Convention
- âÂÂAntarctic Mineral Resources Protection
- âÂÂUrban Park and Recreation Recovery Program
- âÂÂPublic Utility Regulatory Policies
- âÂÂSmall Hydroelectric Power Projects
- âÂÂNational Aquaculture Policy, Planning, and Development
- âÂÂFish and Wildlife Conservation
- âÂÂChesapeake Bay Research Coordination
- âÂÂAlaska National Interest Lands Conservation
- âÂÂSalmon and Steelhead Conservation and Enhancement
- âÂÂControl of Illegally Taken Fish And Wildlife
- âÂÂResource Conservation
- âÂÂCoastal Barrier Resources
- âÂÂNorth Atlantic Salmon Fishing
- âÂÂPacific Salmon Fishing
- âÂÂNational Fish and Wildlife Foundation
- âÂÂPartnerships For Wildlife
- âÂÂErodible Land and Wetland Conservation and Reserve Program
- âÂÂWetlands Resources
- âÂÂWetlands
- âÂÂFish and Seafood Promotion
- âÂÂInterjurisdictional Fisheries
- âÂÂAfrican Elephant Conservation
- âÂÂAsian Elephant Conservation
- âÂÂFederal Cave Resources Protection
- âÂÂNorth American Wetlands Conservation
- âÂÂInternational Forestry Cooperation
- âÂÂTake Pride in America Program
- âÂÂAquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control
- âÂÂPacific Yew Conservation and Management
- âÂÂWild Exotic Bird Conservation
- âÂÂNorth Pacific Anadromous Stocks Convention
- âÂÂAtlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management
- âÂÂAtlantic Striped Bass Conservation
- âÂÂRecreational Hunting Safety
- âÂÂRhinoceros and Tiger Conservation
- âÂÂNational Maritime Heritage
- âÂÂHigh Seas Fishing Compliance
- âÂÂNorthwest Atlantic Fisheries Convention
- âÂÂYukon River Salmon
- âÂÂNational Natural Resources Conservation Foundation
- âÂÂNational Park Service Management
- âÂÂNeotropical Migratory Bird Conservation
- âÂÂUser Fees Under Forest System Recreation Residence Program
- âÂÂNational Forest Organizational Camp Fee Improvement
- âÂÂGreat Ape Conservation
- âÂÂCoral Reef Conservation
- âÂÂHealthy Forest Restoration
- âÂÂMarine Turtle Conservation
- âÂÂSouthwest Forest Health and Wildfire Prevention
- âÂÂFederal Lands Recreation Enhancement
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