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Cooperative Conservation - Strengthening Shared Governance and Citizen Stewardship

New The FY 2009 budget includes $321.7 million, a $10.4 million increase over enacted 2008 levels, for programs to build on successful partnerships across the country and expand opportunities for conservation that will leverage federal investments to protect endangered and at-risk species. These programs engage local communities in conservation and resource management, restore wetlands and uplands, foster innovation and achieve conservation goals while maintaining working landscapes. The Cooperative Conservation budget has received a 43 percent increase since 2001 resulting in improvements to 5 million acres of lands and 5,000 stream miles. moremore


Background and Other Cooperative Conservation Activities

Aldo Leopold, the visionary 20th century conservationist, eloquently imagined a Nation of citizen stewards. Environmental progress ultimately resides in the efforts of all of us to apply a caring hand to the landscape. It resides in our actions in our own backyards, at our places of work, on our farms and ranches, and in our communities.

To foster a Nation of citizen stewards and cooperative conservation, the Department has developed a cooperative conservation through partnerships website to highlight its work to support and encourage locally led, on-the-ground conservation efforts. The website provides information about successful cooperative conservation projects, links to legal authorities, volunteer opportunities, cooperative conservation documents, and the tools for private land owners, community groups, and federal land mangers to enhance and achieve conservation. These tools include millions of dollars in conservation grants, including the Cooperative Conservation Initiative (CCI), which includes funds for the highly successful Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, the Coastal Program, and cooperative conservation challenge cost-share grants. The Private Stewardship Grant program and Landowner Incentive Program provide assistance to private land owners in their voluntary efforts to protect threatened, imperiled and endangered species.

The Department of the Interior, along with the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, and the Environmental Protection Agency worked with the Council on Environmental Quality to organize and hold the landmark, 2005 White House Conference on Cooperative Conservation, where former Secretary Gale Norton gave the keynote address describing the faces and places citizen-based conservation efforts in an address entitled: "Voices of Cooperative Conservation." The Department is working in close collaboration with the other agencies to advance the Federal government’s capacity to work effectively with others and to communicate cooperative conservation tools and information effectively. The Federal government’s cooperative conservation website is part of the effort.

For examples of cooperative conservation at work, visit a database of hundreds of case studies and see Faces and Places of Cooperative Conservation on the Cooperative Conservation America website. These case studies show the expanding use of many cooperative conservation tools such as conservation banking, stewardship contracting, enhanced use of Safe Harbor agreements under the Endangered Species Act, and use of consensus-based management for public lands.

Through cooperative conservation, we can achieve healthy lands, thriving communities and dynamic economies.

Additional Information:

Listening Sessions Cooperative Conservation Listening Sessions
booklet White House Conference on Cooperative Conservation Supplemental Analysis of Day Two Facilitated Discussion Sessions (12/28/05) PDF Format
Booklet Cover Cooperative Conservation
Success Through Partnerships Document
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News Releases for Cooperative Conservation Initiative:

02/04/08 $10.7 Billion Interior Budget Sustains Core Conservation, Stewardship Programs; Focuses on Emerging Challenges
06/19/07 Department of the Interior Unveils Cooperative Conservation Legislation to Streamline and Facilitate Conservation Projects
08/08/06 Interior, Commerce, Agriculture, EPA, Council on Environmental Quality Announce Second Series of Listening Sessions on Cooperative Conservation
08/07/06 Interior Secretary Kempthorne, EPA Administrator Johnson To Attend First “Listening Session” in Spokane
07/31/06 Interior, Commerce, Agriculture, EPA, Council on Environmental Quality Announced First Eight Listening Sessions on Cooperative Conservation
07/12/06 Interior, Commerce, Agriculture, EPA, Council on Environmental Quality to Hold Listening Sessions on Cooperative Conservation
07/10/06 Secretary Kempthorne Announces $1.3 Million in Grants for Water Conservation Projects in West
06/26/06 Top Administration Officials and Conservation Leaders Meet to Discuss Cooperative Conservation
06/02/06 Deputy Secretary Scarlett Heralds New Virginia Watershed Conservation Initiative
05/12/06 Acting Secretary Scarlett Announces $3.9 Million in Grants for Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation
05/04/06 63rd Department of the Interior Honors Convocation Features Awards for Bravery, Cooperative Conservation and Distinguished Service
04/21/06 Acting Secretary Scarlett Celebrates Earth Day By Announcing Reopening Of Fish Passage On 811 Miles Of Waterways
03/30/06 Secretaries Norton and Johanns Commend Gains in U.S. Wetlands
03/23/06 Interior Department Issues Report on Cooperative Conservation Accomplishments during Tenure of Secretary Gale Norton
03/03/06 Water 2025 Challenge Grant Program RFP for Fiscal Year 2006 Announced
03/01/06 Call for Proposals for the 2006 CALFED Water Use Efficiency Grants Program
02/24/06 Deputy Interior Secretary Announces President to Seek more than $2.1 Million for Ivory-Billed Woodpecker in Fiscal Year 2007 Budget
01/05/06 Norton, Kempthorne Sign Agreement Turning Over Most Management of Wolves In Idaho to the State
12/07/05 President Signs Law Allowing Interior Agencies to Recruit More Volunteers
11/18/05 Secretary Norton Commends Congress For Legislation to Recruit Volunteers
11/16/05 Federal Agencies Announce New Hydropower Rules to Ensure Consideration of Environmental and Economic Values
11/09/05 New Preserve America Communities Recognized for Commitment to Historic Preservation
11/02/05 Norton Announces 56 States and Territories Have Submitted Wildlife Action Plans; Blueprint to Keep Species from Becoming Endangered
10/26/05 Interior Honors Environmental Achievement Award Winners
10/20/05 Norton Recognizes Water 2025 Awards for Utah, Idaho Conservation Projects
09/30/05 Secretary Norton Awards 2005 National Take Pride In America® Award Winners At Department Of Interior Ceremony
08/25/05 Interior Secretary Norton Honors Cooperative Conservation Partnership at Nisqually River Watershed
08/25/05 Interior to Promote Cooperative Conservation at White House Conference
08/15/05 Interior Leaders to Promote New Environmentalism at White House Conference on Cooperative Conservation
08/10/05 Interior Department Awards $32 Million in Grants to Support Conservation Projects in 49 States
06/10/05 Interior Department Managers to Work with States, Counties, Tribes in Early Stages of Environmental Studies
04/18/05 Interior Secretary Norton Celebrates Cooperative Conservation in Advance of Earth Day 2005
04/07/05 2005 White House Conference on Cooperative Conservation
02/02/05 Secretary of Interior Norton Confers Special Awards for Cooperative Conservation
01/28/05 Norton Stresses Cooperative, Pro-Western Initiatives for Water, Endangered Species
05/24/04 Secretary Norton Announces $21 Million in Grants To Support Conservation in 43 States
03/08/04 Interior Department Announces Modernized Procedures Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
02/25/04 Secretary Norton Announces $25.8 Million in Grants to Assist Cooperative Conservation Efforts on Private Lands
09/16/03 Secretary Norton Announces $12.9 Million in Grants to Support Conservation in 40 States and Puerto Rico
05/28/03 A Promise Fulfilled - - Landowners Receive More than $9.4 Million to Conserve Species Under New Grant Program
05/27/03 Interior Secretary Norton to Announce $82,000 Grant to Protect Long Island Shorebird
05/02/03 Interior Secretary Norton Says Rio Grande River Agreement is a Classic Example of Citizen Stewardship
02/25/03 Secretary Norton Announces $34.8 Million in Grants to Support Habitat Conservation for Imperiled Species on Private Lands
01/31/02 Questions and Answers on the Cooperative Conservation Initiative

Speeches for Cooperative Conservation Initiative

08/29/05 Remarks Prepared for Delivery By The Honorable Gale Norton Secretary of the Interior Keynote Speech Cooperative Conservation Conference
06/30/05 Remarks Prepared for Delivery By The Honorable Gale Norton Secretary of the Interior Duck Stamp First Day of Sales Event
06/08/05 Remarks Prepared for Delivery By The Honorable Gale Norton Secretary of the Interior Woodrow Wilson International Center
05/25/05 Remarks Prepared for Delivery Interior Secretary Gale Norton Irvine Ranch Land Reserve