Endangered Species Program
Endangered Species Expenditure Reports
1998 - 2000  

Expenditures are identified by species as they appear in 50 CFR Part 17 and reported separately for the Service, the States, and in aggregate for all other reporting Federal agencies. The Service and 19 other Federal agencies identified expenditures for the conservation of individual threatened and endangered species. Two additional Federal agencies responded that their expenditures were not reasonably identifiable to species.

  • 1998 - 2000 Summary [pdf]. Three-Year Summary of Federal and State Endangered and Threatened Species Expenditures Reports (FY 1998-2000). This summary is a side-by-side comparison of three annual reports: Federal and State Endangered and Threatened Species Expenditures for Fiscal Years 1998, 1999, and 2000. Details of how the data were obtained are located in each annual report.
  • 1998 Expenditure Report [pdf]. This report presents the reported expenditures for Fiscal Year 1998 (October 1997 - September 1998).
    • Appendix A [pdf]: Reports Provided By Other Federal Agencies
    • Appendix B [pdf]: Summary of Legislative Record and Supplemental Guidance of What is a "Reasonably Identifiable Expenditure" for Purposes of this Report
  • 1999 Expenditure Report [pdf]. This report presents the reported expenditures for Fiscal Year 1999 (October 1998 - September 1999).
    • Appendix A [pdf]: Reports Provided By Other Federal Agencies
    • Appendix B [pdf]: Summary of Legislative Record and Supplemental Guidance of What is a "Reasonably Identifiable Expenditure" for Purposes of this Report
  • 2000 Expenditure Reports [pdf]. This report presents the reported expenditures for Fiscal Year 2000 (October 1999 - September 2000).
    • Appendix A [pdf]: Reports Provided By Other Federal Agencies
    • Appendix B [pdf]: Summary of Legislative Record and Supplemental Guidance of What is a "Reasonably Identifiable Expenditure" for Purposes of this Report

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Last updated: January 16, 2008