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Foreword
Departmental Overview
Budget Overview for 2004
Healthy Lands, Thriving Communities
The Numbers
Supporting the Department's Mission
Major Initiatives in the 2004 Budget
Other Major Changes (by Bureau)
Management Excellence
Receipts
Departmental Highlights
Resource Protection
Challenging a New Generation of Citizen Conservationists
Sustaining Biological Communities
A New Century of Conservation on our National Wildlife Refuges
Invasive Species
Emerging Diseases and Species Health
Maintaining Cultural and Natural Heritage
Resource Use
Water and Power
A Western Water Initiative
Water Projects
Energy and Minerals
Forest Products
Recreation
Full Funding of the LWCF
Stateside LWCF Grants
Park Visitation
Federal Lands to Parks
Lewis and Clark Traveling Exhibit
Recreation on Public Lands
National Recreation Reservation Service
Recreation Fee Program
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
Customer Value
Accountability
Modernization
Integration
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
Appendix A: Comparison of 2002, 2003, and 2004 Budget Authority
Appendix B: 2004 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
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