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 97 STAT. 1046 PUBLIC LAW 98-164—NOV. 22, 1983 (3) by adding the following after paragraph (10): "(11) interchanges and visits between the United States and other countries of scientists, scholars, leaders, and other experts in the fields of environmental science and environmental management.", (b) Of the amount by which expenditures for the Fulbright Aca- demic Exchange Programs, for the Humphrey Fellowship Program, and for the International Visitor Program for each of the fiscal years 1984 and 1985 exceeds the expenditures for these programs in fiscal year 1982, 5 per centum shall be used to finance programs authorized by the amendment made by subsection (a) of this section. Review. Report to congressional committees. INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE RESOURCES CONSERVATION SEC. 704. (a) The Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the heads of other concerned Federal agencies, shall undertake a review of the effectiveness of existing United States international activities relating to the conservation of international wildlife resources and shall develop recommendations to substantially improve existing capabilities. On the basis of this review, the Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Interior shall, within six months after the date of enactment of this Act, transmit to chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and to the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives a report— (1) describing the programs of all Federal agencies concerned with international wildlife resources conservation programs; (2) recommending an integrated United States plan of action to assist foreign governments and international organizations in conserving wildlife, taking into account the projections in the Global 2000 study; (3) analyzing the extent to which the Department of State and other relevant Federal agencies are currently involved in— (A) the establishment of effective liaison with interna- tional, national, and local governmental and nongovern- mental agencies, organizations, and persons involved in or knowledgeable of wildlife resources conservation abroad; (B) the provision of expert international wildlife resources conservation staff assistance and advice to United States Embassies, Agency for International Development missions. United States overseas military installations, and other United States governmental or private interests; (C) facilitating the provision of advice or assistance to governments, agencies, or organizations which wish to enhance their wildlife resources conservation capabilities abroad; (D) the acquisition and dissemination of reliable data or information concerning— (i) the conservation status of species of wild fauna and flora; (ii) the conservation status of lands and waters upon which wild fauna and flora depend; (iii) existing or proposed laws, proclamations, stat- utes, orders, regulations, or policies which pertain to the taking, collecting, import, or export of wildlife resources, or to other aspects of international wildlife resources conservation;

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