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Bureau of Land Management
The administrators of roughly 264 million acres of America's public lands, located primarily in 12 Western States.
U.S. Department of Agriculture
In charge of more than you would think, the USDA oversees: U.S. Forest Service, Food Stamp, School Lunch, School Breakfast, the WIC Programs, the safety of meat products, farmers and ranchers.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
Government Agency that is responsible for the conservation of the fish, wildlife, and plant.
U.S. Forest Service
Probably best described by their mission statement, Caring for the Land and Serving People, the Forest Service is part of the USDA.
U.S. Forest Service Roadless Plan
From the final Environmental Impact Statement to a detailed Time line to a state by state explanation of this Plan, navigate through this well made site that explains the Roadless Plan.
United States of America's House of Representatives
Part of the U.S. Government's Legislative branch, this link is a great place to see what's going on in Washington D.C.
National Park Service
A well made site that gives park service's budgets, contains beautiful pictures and great scientific links. Stop by and see what is left of America the Beautiful without getting sweaty or dirty.
United States of America's Senate
The other branch of the U.S. Government's Legislative branch. This site gives you a great way to contact U.S. Senators like Jesse Helms.
The United States of America's Supreme Court
The highest court in the land.
Thomas: Legislative Information on the Internet
A congressional search engine--great for tracking a bill through the legislative process.
The White House
Stop by and see what's going on with the executive branch and see what George W. is up to.
Links to organizations dealing with the government can be found in the "Government-oriented" links.
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