Who we are and what we do at the US Department of the Interior
published: 19 Jan 2021
DOI: The Department of the Interior
Learn about the history of the Department of the Interior and some of the agencies within DOI: The Bureau of Reclaimation, The National Park Service, The U.S. Geological Survey, The Bureau of Land Management and The U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife.
published: 11 Jul 2011
This Year at Interior!
This year, the Department of the Interior focused on building a better future for every American, with unprecedented investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act. We're creating jobs through major investments in infrastructure, building the momentum for a clean energy future, and restoring our public lands and waters. We are committed to telling the whole story of America, honoring Indigenous knowledge, employing nature-based solutions and tackling the fundamental challenges of climate change.
published: 16 Dec 2022
This Week at Interior September 6, 2024
This Week: Secretary Haaland highlights how historic investments from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda are strengthening Indian Country during a visit to Arizona; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces the removal of the Apache Trout from the Endangered Species List; Acting Deputy Secretary Laura Daniel-Davis and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Director Elizabeth Klein announce the approval of the nation’s tenth commercial-scale offshore wind energy project; $76 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will clean up legacy pollution in Pennsylvania; Interior publishes an updated scientific integrity policy; Department leaders participate in World Water Week; Zion National Park shuttles are now electric; the Bureau of Land Management and the Confederated Salish and Ko...
published: 06 Sep 2024
This Week at Interior August 30, 2024
This Week: Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Shannon Estenoz highlight new investments in urban parks and trails during a visit to North Carolina; Secretary Haaland finalizes the decision to retain protections for 28 million acres of public lands across Alaska from development activities; National parks contributed a record high $55.6 billion to U.S. economy in 2023; the Bureau of Land Management proposes a roadmap for solar energy development across the West; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces over $17 million for Delaware River Basin Restoration; the Bureau of Reclamation celebrates the newest connection to the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System; and we thank all of our working dogs who help protect our public lands and wildlife in our...
published: 30 Aug 2024
This Week at Interior October 13, 2023
Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland joined First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to visit the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin; the nation welcomed two new additions to the Refuge System during National Wildlife Refuge Week; Secretary Haaland made stops in Virginia and Tennessee to highlight the President’s Investing in America agenda; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is funding up to $36 million for fish passage projects; the Bureau of Land Management is improving sagebrush habitat thanks to $4.5 million from the Inflation Reduction Act; the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement has announced five states that will receive exemplary awards; the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that early inhabitants and megafauna co-existed for several millennia bef...
published: 13 Oct 2023
This Week at Interior October 18, 2024
This Week: Secretary Haaland visits New Mexico and Colorado to highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is restoring public lands and waters and strengthening Indian Country; Interior, the California Natural Resource Agency and other stakeholders break ground on the latest phase of the Salton Sea Species Conservation Habitat Project; Interior announces significant strides in expanding geothermal energy on public lands; Interior signs three landmark agreements with Alaska Native Tribes and Corporations to advance co-stewardship and safeguard salmon within the Yukon, Kuskokwim, and Norton Sound regions; Interior and the Department of Agriculture announce a final rule to strengthen Alaska Tribal representation on the Federal Subsistence Board; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser...
published: 18 Oct 2024
This Week at Interior October 25, 2024
This Week: President Biden issues an historic apology for federal Indian boarding school policies; Interior leaders announce the approval of the Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine project; Acting Deputy Secretary Daniel-Davis announces more than $6.5 million to support wildland fire management in Colorado; Interior invests $9 million for water projects in Kansas; more than $244 million is awarded to Pennsylvania to address abandoned coal mines through the President’s Investing in America agenda; a story of recovery as the red-cockaded woodpecker gets downlisted under the Endangered Species Act; a celebration in Virginia marks the completion of a $24 million shoreline restoration along the York River; fans and followers from around the world mourn the passing of a beloved grizzly bear; and we head...
published: 25 Oct 2024
Office chair meera Alang house
published: 20 Nov 2024
This Week at Interior October 4, 2024
This Week: Interior personnel join emergency responders and assistance agencies from across the country in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene; Secretary Haaland travels to Carlisle, Pennsylvania as part of the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative; Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland travels to the Pacific Northwest to talk about the impact of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda on critical Tribal infrastructure projects; Interior announces more than $24 million to restore our nation’s lands and waters; the Departments of the Interior, Agriculture and Commerce make recommendations for promoting forest health and job creation; more than $80 million in grants are awarded for the Republic of Palau; the Bureau of Reclamation celebrates the first federally funded p...
Learn about the history of the Department of the Interior and some of the agencies within DOI: The Bureau of Reclaimation, The National Park Service, The U.S. G...
Learn about the history of the Department of the Interior and some of the agencies within DOI: The Bureau of Reclaimation, The National Park Service, The U.S. Geological Survey, The Bureau of Land Management and The U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Learn about the history of the Department of the Interior and some of the agencies within DOI: The Bureau of Reclaimation, The National Park Service, The U.S. Geological Survey, The Bureau of Land Management and The U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife.
This year, the Department of the Interior focused on building a better future for every American, with unprecedented investments from the Bipartisan Infrastruct...
This year, the Department of the Interior focused on building a better future for every American, with unprecedented investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act. We're creating jobs through major investments in infrastructure, building the momentum for a clean energy future, and restoring our public lands and waters. We are committed to telling the whole story of America, honoring Indigenous knowledge, employing nature-based solutions and tackling the fundamental challenges of climate change.
This year, the Department of the Interior focused on building a better future for every American, with unprecedented investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act. We're creating jobs through major investments in infrastructure, building the momentum for a clean energy future, and restoring our public lands and waters. We are committed to telling the whole story of America, honoring Indigenous knowledge, employing nature-based solutions and tackling the fundamental challenges of climate change.
This Week: Secretary Haaland highlights how historic investments from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda are strengthening Indian Country during a vi...
This Week: Secretary Haaland highlights how historic investments from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda are strengthening Indian Country during a visit to Arizona; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces the removal of the Apache Trout from the Endangered Species List; Acting Deputy Secretary Laura Daniel-Davis and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Director Elizabeth Klein announce the approval of the nation’s tenth commercial-scale offshore wind energy project; $76 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will clean up legacy pollution in Pennsylvania; Interior publishes an updated scientific integrity policy; Department leaders participate in World Water Week; Zion National Park shuttles are now electric; the Bureau of Land Management and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes announce a historic co-stewardship agreement; and we are celebrating 60 years of the Wilderness Act of 1964 with rugged wilderness in Alaska in our social media Picture of the Week!
This Week: Secretary Haaland highlights how historic investments from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda are strengthening Indian Country during a visit to Arizona; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces the removal of the Apache Trout from the Endangered Species List; Acting Deputy Secretary Laura Daniel-Davis and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Director Elizabeth Klein announce the approval of the nation’s tenth commercial-scale offshore wind energy project; $76 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will clean up legacy pollution in Pennsylvania; Interior publishes an updated scientific integrity policy; Department leaders participate in World Water Week; Zion National Park shuttles are now electric; the Bureau of Land Management and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes announce a historic co-stewardship agreement; and we are celebrating 60 years of the Wilderness Act of 1964 with rugged wilderness in Alaska in our social media Picture of the Week!
This Week: Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Shannon Estenoz highlight new investments in urban parks and trails during ...
This Week: Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Shannon Estenoz highlight new investments in urban parks and trails during a visit to North Carolina; Secretary Haaland finalizes the decision to retain protections for 28 million acres of public lands across Alaska from development activities; National parks contributed a record high $55.6 billion to U.S. economy in 2023; the Bureau of Land Management proposes a roadmap for solar energy development across the West; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces over $17 million for Delaware River Basin Restoration; the Bureau of Reclamation celebrates the newest connection to the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System; and we thank all of our working dogs who help protect our public lands and wildlife in our social media Picture of the Week!
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This Week: Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Shannon Estenoz highlight new investments in urban parks and trails during a visit to North Carolina; Secretary Haaland finalizes the decision to retain protections for 28 million acres of public lands across Alaska from development activities; National parks contributed a record high $55.6 billion to U.S. economy in 2023; the Bureau of Land Management proposes a roadmap for solar energy development across the West; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces over $17 million for Delaware River Basin Restoration; the Bureau of Reclamation celebrates the newest connection to the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System; and we thank all of our working dogs who help protect our public lands and wildlife in our social media Picture of the Week!
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Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland joined First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to visit the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin; the nati...
Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland joined First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to visit the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin; the nation welcomed two new additions to the Refuge System during National Wildlife Refuge Week; Secretary Haaland made stops in Virginia and Tennessee to highlight the President’s Investing in America agenda; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is funding up to $36 million for fish passage projects; the Bureau of Land Management is improving sagebrush habitat thanks to $4.5 million from the Inflation Reduction Act; the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement has announced five states that will receive exemplary awards; the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that early inhabitants and megafauna co-existed for several millennia before the terminal Pleistocene extinction event; the Paleontology Program at the National Park Service announced a new shark species has been discovered; and we’re celebrating Autumn with our social media Picture of the Week!
Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland joined First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to visit the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin; the nation welcomed two new additions to the Refuge System during National Wildlife Refuge Week; Secretary Haaland made stops in Virginia and Tennessee to highlight the President’s Investing in America agenda; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is funding up to $36 million for fish passage projects; the Bureau of Land Management is improving sagebrush habitat thanks to $4.5 million from the Inflation Reduction Act; the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement has announced five states that will receive exemplary awards; the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that early inhabitants and megafauna co-existed for several millennia before the terminal Pleistocene extinction event; the Paleontology Program at the National Park Service announced a new shark species has been discovered; and we’re celebrating Autumn with our social media Picture of the Week!
This Week: Secretary Haaland visits New Mexico and Colorado to highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is restoring public lands and waters ...
This Week: Secretary Haaland visits New Mexico and Colorado to highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is restoring public lands and waters and strengthening Indian Country; Interior, the California Natural Resource Agency and other stakeholders break ground on the latest phase of the Salton Sea Species Conservation Habitat Project; Interior announces significant strides in expanding geothermal energy on public lands; Interior signs three landmark agreements with Alaska Native Tribes and Corporations to advance co-stewardship and safeguard salmon within the Yukon, Kuskokwim, and Norton Sound regions; Interior and the Department of Agriculture announce a final rule to strengthen Alaska Tribal representation on the Federal Subsistence Board; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service awards more than $6.4 million to federally recognized Tribes to benefit fish and wildlife resources and their habitats; we celebrate the great outdoors during National Wildlife Refuge Week; and it's big, it's hairy, and it's our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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This Week: Secretary Haaland visits New Mexico and Colorado to highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is restoring public lands and waters and strengthening Indian Country; Interior, the California Natural Resource Agency and other stakeholders break ground on the latest phase of the Salton Sea Species Conservation Habitat Project; Interior announces significant strides in expanding geothermal energy on public lands; Interior signs three landmark agreements with Alaska Native Tribes and Corporations to advance co-stewardship and safeguard salmon within the Yukon, Kuskokwim, and Norton Sound regions; Interior and the Department of Agriculture announce a final rule to strengthen Alaska Tribal representation on the Federal Subsistence Board; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service awards more than $6.4 million to federally recognized Tribes to benefit fish and wildlife resources and their habitats; we celebrate the great outdoors during National Wildlife Refuge Week; and it's big, it's hairy, and it's our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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This Week: President Biden issues an historic apology for federal Indian boarding school policies; Interior leaders announce the approval of the Rhyolite Ridge ...
This Week: President Biden issues an historic apology for federal Indian boarding school policies; Interior leaders announce the approval of the Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine project; Acting Deputy Secretary Daniel-Davis announces more than $6.5 million to support wildland fire management in Colorado; Interior invests $9 million for water projects in Kansas; more than $244 million is awarded to Pennsylvania to address abandoned coal mines through the President’s Investing in America agenda; a story of recovery as the red-cockaded woodpecker gets downlisted under the Endangered Species Act; a celebration in Virginia marks the completion of a $24 million shoreline restoration along the York River; fans and followers from around the world mourn the passing of a beloved grizzly bear; and we head for the Arizona wilderness to find our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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This Week: President Biden issues an historic apology for federal Indian boarding school policies; Interior leaders announce the approval of the Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine project; Acting Deputy Secretary Daniel-Davis announces more than $6.5 million to support wildland fire management in Colorado; Interior invests $9 million for water projects in Kansas; more than $244 million is awarded to Pennsylvania to address abandoned coal mines through the President’s Investing in America agenda; a story of recovery as the red-cockaded woodpecker gets downlisted under the Endangered Species Act; a celebration in Virginia marks the completion of a $24 million shoreline restoration along the York River; fans and followers from around the world mourn the passing of a beloved grizzly bear; and we head for the Arizona wilderness to find our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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This Week: Interior personnel join emergency responders and assistance agencies from across the country in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene; Secretary Haaland ...
This Week: Interior personnel join emergency responders and assistance agencies from across the country in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene; Secretary Haaland travels to Carlisle, Pennsylvania as part of the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative; Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland travels to the Pacific Northwest to talk about the impact of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda on critical Tribal infrastructure projects; Interior announces more than $24 million to restore our nation’s lands and waters; the Departments of the Interior, Agriculture and Commerce make recommendations for promoting forest health and job creation; more than $80 million in grants are awarded for the Republic of Palau; the Bureau of Reclamation celebrates the first federally funded projects to enhance critical water infrastructure at the Gila River Indian Community; the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement awards a contract for the decommissioning of orphaned pipelines; a small but mighty mammal stars in our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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This Week: Interior personnel join emergency responders and assistance agencies from across the country in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene; Secretary Haaland travels to Carlisle, Pennsylvania as part of the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative; Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland travels to the Pacific Northwest to talk about the impact of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda on critical Tribal infrastructure projects; Interior announces more than $24 million to restore our nation’s lands and waters; the Departments of the Interior, Agriculture and Commerce make recommendations for promoting forest health and job creation; more than $80 million in grants are awarded for the Republic of Palau; the Bureau of Reclamation celebrates the first federally funded projects to enhance critical water infrastructure at the Gila River Indian Community; the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement awards a contract for the decommissioning of orphaned pipelines; a small but mighty mammal stars in our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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Learn about the history of the Department of the Interior and some of the agencies within DOI: The Bureau of Reclaimation, The National Park Service, The U.S. Geological Survey, The Bureau of Land Management and The U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife.
This year, the Department of the Interior focused on building a better future for every American, with unprecedented investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act. We're creating jobs through major investments in infrastructure, building the momentum for a clean energy future, and restoring our public lands and waters. We are committed to telling the whole story of America, honoring Indigenous knowledge, employing nature-based solutions and tackling the fundamental challenges of climate change.
This Week: Secretary Haaland highlights how historic investments from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda are strengthening Indian Country during a visit to Arizona; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces the removal of the Apache Trout from the Endangered Species List; Acting Deputy Secretary Laura Daniel-Davis and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Director Elizabeth Klein announce the approval of the nation’s tenth commercial-scale offshore wind energy project; $76 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will clean up legacy pollution in Pennsylvania; Interior publishes an updated scientific integrity policy; Department leaders participate in World Water Week; Zion National Park shuttles are now electric; the Bureau of Land Management and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes announce a historic co-stewardship agreement; and we are celebrating 60 years of the Wilderness Act of 1964 with rugged wilderness in Alaska in our social media Picture of the Week!
This Week: Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Shannon Estenoz highlight new investments in urban parks and trails during a visit to North Carolina; Secretary Haaland finalizes the decision to retain protections for 28 million acres of public lands across Alaska from development activities; National parks contributed a record high $55.6 billion to U.S. economy in 2023; the Bureau of Land Management proposes a roadmap for solar energy development across the West; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces over $17 million for Delaware River Basin Restoration; the Bureau of Reclamation celebrates the newest connection to the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System; and we thank all of our working dogs who help protect our public lands and wildlife in our social media Picture of the Week!
http:/www.facebook.com/usinterior
http:/www.instagram.com/usinterior
http:/www.twitter.com/Interior
Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland joined First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to visit the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin; the nation welcomed two new additions to the Refuge System during National Wildlife Refuge Week; Secretary Haaland made stops in Virginia and Tennessee to highlight the President’s Investing in America agenda; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is funding up to $36 million for fish passage projects; the Bureau of Land Management is improving sagebrush habitat thanks to $4.5 million from the Inflation Reduction Act; the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement has announced five states that will receive exemplary awards; the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that early inhabitants and megafauna co-existed for several millennia before the terminal Pleistocene extinction event; the Paleontology Program at the National Park Service announced a new shark species has been discovered; and we’re celebrating Autumn with our social media Picture of the Week!
This Week: Secretary Haaland visits New Mexico and Colorado to highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is restoring public lands and waters and strengthening Indian Country; Interior, the California Natural Resource Agency and other stakeholders break ground on the latest phase of the Salton Sea Species Conservation Habitat Project; Interior announces significant strides in expanding geothermal energy on public lands; Interior signs three landmark agreements with Alaska Native Tribes and Corporations to advance co-stewardship and safeguard salmon within the Yukon, Kuskokwim, and Norton Sound regions; Interior and the Department of Agriculture announce a final rule to strengthen Alaska Tribal representation on the Federal Subsistence Board; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service awards more than $6.4 million to federally recognized Tribes to benefit fish and wildlife resources and their habitats; we celebrate the great outdoors during National Wildlife Refuge Week; and it's big, it's hairy, and it's our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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http:/www.instagram.com/usinterior
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This Week: President Biden issues an historic apology for federal Indian boarding school policies; Interior leaders announce the approval of the Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine project; Acting Deputy Secretary Daniel-Davis announces more than $6.5 million to support wildland fire management in Colorado; Interior invests $9 million for water projects in Kansas; more than $244 million is awarded to Pennsylvania to address abandoned coal mines through the President’s Investing in America agenda; a story of recovery as the red-cockaded woodpecker gets downlisted under the Endangered Species Act; a celebration in Virginia marks the completion of a $24 million shoreline restoration along the York River; fans and followers from around the world mourn the passing of a beloved grizzly bear; and we head for the Arizona wilderness to find our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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http:/www.instagram.com/usinterior
http:/www.twitter.com/Interior
This Week: Interior personnel join emergency responders and assistance agencies from across the country in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene; Secretary Haaland travels to Carlisle, Pennsylvania as part of the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative; Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland travels to the Pacific Northwest to talk about the impact of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda on critical Tribal infrastructure projects; Interior announces more than $24 million to restore our nation’s lands and waters; the Departments of the Interior, Agriculture and Commerce make recommendations for promoting forest health and job creation; more than $80 million in grants are awarded for the Republic of Palau; the Bureau of Reclamation celebrates the first federally funded projects to enhance critical water infrastructure at the Gila River Indian Community; the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement awards a contract for the decommissioning of orphaned pipelines; a small but mighty mammal stars in our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
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The Interior Department manages about one-fifth of the country’s land with a mandate that spans from wildlife conservation and recreation to natural resource extraction and fulfilling treaty obligations with Native American tribes.
DougBurgum (R-ND) as secretary of the U.S.Department of Interior, CNN reports ... As The Hill notes, “The department has control over energy development both on public lands and offshore."
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Gov. DougBurgum (R-ND), a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, to lead the Department of Interior. The post Trump Selects Doug Burgum to Head up Department of Interior appeared first on Breitbart ... .
"The Interior Department is ... We depend on the Department of the Interior to protect our wildlife and habitat, national monuments to our history and culture and the natural splendor of this country.
Department of the Interior to block the Biden administration venting and flaring rule in North Dakota v ... Department of the Interior ... Department of the Interior appeal on the preliminary injunction..
Department of the Interior as part of its announcement of $46.7 million in funding through the Outdoor RecreationLegacyPartnership (ORLP) program ... We want to thank Congressman Zach Nunn and the Department of the Interior for their support.".
8998, the Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies funding bill for fiscal year 2025, which includes federal funding for multiple projects across South Florida..
NARCAN CARRY AND USE IN DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR WORKPLACES ...Department of the Interior ... LEGAL OPINION AT THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ... DOES THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NEED A NARCAN PROGRAM? Question 1.
WILTON/RIDGEFIELD - In February of this year, a painting by Weir FarmNational Historical Park Artist-in-Residence Alumni, Alissa Siegal, was selected for the Department of the Interior Museum's collection.