Natural Resources Agency oversees California's diverse natural and cultural resources, including state parks, coastlines, lakes, forests, fish and wildlife habitats, farmlands and mineral resources. The agency also works to fight wildfires, constructs levees in the Central Valley, and does the permits for power plants.
Natural Resources Agency, Secy $424,842,000
Science Center $37,685,000
Special Resources Programs 5,566,000
Tahoe Conservancy $16,412,000
California Conservation Corps $113,641,000
Energy Resource Conservation,Dvlmt Comm $459,965,000
Colorado River Board of California $2,071,000
Department of Conservation $125,511,000
Department of Forestry, Fire Protection $1,963,424,000
State Lands Commission $36,551,000
Department of Fish and Wildlife $562,216,000
Wildlife Conservation Board $106,487,000
Coastal Commission $23,901,000
State Coastal Conservancy $83,710,000
Native American Heritage Commission $2,522,000
Department of Parks, Recreation $668,386,000
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy $5,935,000
SF Bay Conservation, Development Comm $8,058,000
San Gabriel,Lower LA River,Mtns Consvcy $9,009,000
San Joaquin River Conservancy $1,676,000
Baldwin Hills Conservancy $13,044,000
Delta Protection Commission $1,571,000
San Diego River Conservancy $5,511,000
Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy $2,526,000
Sierra Nevada Conservancy $5,754,000
Department of Water Resources $3,416,500,000
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy $12,442,000
General Obligation Bonds-Natural Res $1,044,378,000
Delta Stewardship Council $26,776,000