Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2001
Summary
This law extends federal funding through 2007 for the Multinational Species Conservation Fund, which supports international efforts to protect endangered rhinoceros and tiger populations. It allows the Secretary of the Interior to form an advisory group of conservation experts and requires the government to prioritize projects that create long-term, sustainable conservation programs. For the public, this act ensures that U.S. resources are used efficiently to prevent the extinction of these species while placing strict limits on how much of the budget can be spent on administrative overhead.
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