§670g. Wildlife, fish, and game conservation and rehabilitation programs
(a) Programs required
The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture shall each, in cooperation with the State agencies and in accordance with comprehensive plans developed pursuant to section 670h of this title, plan, develop, maintain, and coordinate programs for the conservation and rehabilitation of wildlife, fish, and game. Such conservation and rehabilitation programs shall include, but not be limited to, specific habitat improvement projects and related activities and adequate protection for species of fish, wildlife, and plants considered threatened or endangered.
(b) Implementation of programs
The Secretary of the Interior shall implement the conservation and rehabilitation programs required under subsection (a) of this section on public land under his jurisdiction. The Secretary of the Interior shall adopt, modify, and implement the conservation and rehabilitation programs required under such subsection (a) on public land under the jurisdiction of the Chairman, but only with the prior written approval of the Atomic Energy Commission, and on public land under the jurisdiction of the Administrator, but only with the prior written approval of the Administrator. The Secretary of Agriculture shall implement such conservation and rehabilitation programs on public land under his jurisdiction.
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Editorial Notes
Amendments
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1982-Subsec. (a).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Transfer of Functions
Atomic Energy Commission abolished and functions transferred by sections 5814 and 5841 of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare. See, also, Transfer of Functions notes set out under those sections.
Desert Tortoise Conservation Center
"(a)
"(1) to support desert tortoise research, disease monitoring, handling training, rehabilitation, and reintroduction;
"(2) to provide temporary quarters for animals collected from authorized salvage from renewable energy sites; and
"(3) to ensure the full recovery and ongoing survival of the species.
"(b)
"(1) seek the participation of or contract with qualified organizations with expertise in desert tortoise disease research and experience with desert tortoise translocation techniques, and scientific training of professional biologists for handling tortoises, to staff and manage the Center;
"(2) ensure that the Center engages in public outreach and education on tortoise handling; and
"(3) consult with the State and the State of Nevada to ensure that the Center is operated consistent with State law.
"(c)
[For definitions of "Secretary" and "State" as used in section 1461 of
Desert Tortoise Plan