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3640 Wildlife Conservation Board

The Wildlife Conservation Board administers a statewide capital outlay program for the acquisition, restoration and enhancement of wildlife habitat, and development of wildlife-oriented public access and recreational facilities areas.

The program's three main functions are (1) land acquisition, (2) habitat restoration and enhancement of facilities, including conservation of inland wetlands, riparian habitat, oak woodlands and protection of rangeland, grazing land and grasslands, and (3) development of wildlife-oriented public access and recreational areas. More.....


EXPENDITURES Back to Top
The following table presents total enacted fiscal year positions and expenditures. These expenditures include all funding sources that support the state department's programs.
Expenditures Enacted
2007-08*
Positions
Dollars
Totals, Positions and Expenditures (excluding Infrastructure)
27.0
$4,281
    Infrastructure
-
151,522
Totals, Positions and All Expenditures
27.0
$155,803

DETAILED EXPENDITURES BY STATE FUNDS Back to Top
The following table presents enacted state fund expenditure amounts for the fiscal year by General Fund, special funds, and selected bond funds.
Expenditures Enacted
2007-08*
General Fund
$16,149
Special Funds
2,897
Selected Bond Funds
135,757
Totals, State Funds
$154,803

Refer to the Infrastructure Overview for infrastructure expenditure detail.