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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 3Ch. 7.5Art. 2§ 2720 Wildlife Conservation Funding

§ 2720 Wildlife Conservation Funding

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§ 2720 Wildlife Conservation Funding

This law sets aside money to protect and improve natural areas and wildlife in California. It specifies how much money goes to different programs, like saving rare plants and animals or protecting fish and game habitats.

Key Takeaways

  • •The law creates a fund called the Wildlife and Natural Areas Conservation Fund.
  • •$41 million is set aside to protect rare plants, animals, and natural areas.
  • •$6 million is for protecting habitats important for fish, game mammals, and game birds.
  • •$3 million is for protecting lands where threatened or endangered species live.

Example

A park with rare plants and animals is in danger of being destroyed.

The law provides $41 million to buy, restore, or protect lands like this park to keep the plants and animals safe.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 2720 Wildlife Conservation Funding

Moneys available for the purposes of this chapter pursuant to Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 5930) of Division 5.8 of the Public Resources Code shall be deposited in the Wildlife and Natural Areas Conservation Fund, which is hereby created. Money deposited in the fund shall be available for appropriation by the Legislature to the Wildlife Conservation Board, for expenditure pursuant to the Wildlife Conservation Law of 1947, for the following programs: (a) Forty-one million dollars ($41,000,000) for the preservation of highly rare examples of the state’s natural diversity through the acquisition, enhancement, restoration, or protection, or a combination thereof, of lands supporting California’s unique, fragile, threatened, or endangered plants, animals, and natural communities. (b) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, restoration, or protection, or a combination thereof, of critical habitat areas for fish, game mammals, and game birds, including, but not limited to, the following types: (1) Winter deer ranges. (2) Wild trout or steelhead nursery and spawning areas. (3) Significant routes of migration for wildlife. (4) Breeding, nesting, and forage areas for sage grouse and other upland game birds. For purposes of this subdivision, “enhancement” includes the construction or development of facilities for furnishing public access to lands or waters open to the public for fishing, hunting, or shooting. (c) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, restoration, or protection, or any combination thereof, of lands providing habitat for threatened, endangered, or fully protected species, such as the bald eagle, San Joaquin kit fox, desert tortoise, bighorn sheep, peregrine falcon, and California condor. (Added June 7, 1988, by initiative Proposition 70. Operative November 9, 1988, by Sec. 4 of Prop. 70.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Related Statutes

  • § 1755 Wildlife And Native Plant Conservation
  • § 1756 Wildlife Management Funding Policy
  • § 2721 Rare Species Land Protection
  • § 2722 Endangered Species Priority Selection
  • § 2723 Acquisition Project Funding Limit

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 2720.
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