. Conservation 2000 : six-year report. Illinois. Dept. of Natural Resources; Critical Trends Assessment Program; Ecosystem management; Water conservation; Water quality management; Watersheds; Conservation of natural resources. LEGISLATIVE RESPONSE — unprecedented and powerful Initiating Conservation 2000 {C2000), with a landmark 100% affirmative vote in 1996, the Illinois General Assembly responded to the constituents recommendations and support of Governor Jim Edgar. The authorizing legislature created a six-year $ 100 million initiative which integrates the interests and participation of lo


. Conservation 2000 : six-year report. Illinois. Dept. of Natural Resources; Critical Trends Assessment Program; Ecosystem management; Water conservation; Water quality management; Watersheds; Conservation of natural resources. LEGISLATIVE RESPONSE — unprecedented and powerful Initiating Conservation 2000 {C2000), with a landmark 100% affirmative vote in 1996, the Illinois General Assembly responded to the constituents recommendations and support of Governor Jim Edgar. The authorizing legislature created a six-year $ 100 million initiative which integrates the interests and participation of local commu- nities and private, public and corporate landowners. Scientists, citizens and legisla- tors began working together through this comprehensive long-term program to enhance and protect Illinois natural resources. Continuing the history of enthusiastic support for the program. Governor George Ryan signed House Bill 1746 into legislation in August of 1999, extending the General Rev- enue funding portion of the C2000 Program to the year 2009. The legislation requires three agencies to work together to provide service to the pri- vate sector: the Department of Natural Resources Conservation 2000 program the Department of Agriculture, directing their efforts toward soil conservation in the agricultural sector the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, focusing on lakes I N T R O D U C T I O N Monaali HiiltLMny. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Illinois. Dept. of Natural Resources. [Springfield, Ill. ] : Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources


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