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Examples:

Land: Publicly-owned or protected lands, forests, parks, recreation areas, refuges, and marine sanctuaries.

Fish: Resident and anadromous fish, marine fishery resources, threatened and endangered species, and their habitats

Wildlife: Resident and migratory birds, mammals (both land and marine), reptiles, and amphibians; threatened and endangered species; and their habitats.

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[1. Why Are Trustees Involved?]
[2. What Is A Natural Resource Trustee?]
[3. Who Are The Federal Trustees?]
[4. Who Are The State Trustees?]
[5. Who Are The Indian Trustees?]
[6. What Are Natural Resources?]
[7. Co-Trusteeship.]
[8. On-Scene Coordinator Responsibilties.]
[9. The Trustees' Responsibilities?]
[10. Major Concepts In NRDA.]
[11. NRDA Process.]