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Secretary Sally Jewell Statement on Trade Promotion Authority
The Secretary applauded the granting of presidential trade authority by Congress, noting benefits a Pacific trade partnership could bring to environmental protection and stop illegal wildlife trafficking.
DOI, USDA, EPA, NOAA and USACE announce additional Resilient Lands and Waters Initiative sites to prepare natural resources for climate change
The Federal agencies recognized three new collaborative landscape partnerships across the country where agencies will focus efforts with partners to conserve and restore important lands and waters and make them more resilient to a changing climate. These include the California Headwaters, California’s North-Central Coast and Russian River Watershed, and Crown of the Continent.
Interior Department Supported $358 Billion in Economic Activity, 2 Million Jobs in 2014
Interior's economic report for FY 2014 found that national parks, national wildlife refuges, national monuments and other public lands managed by Interior hosted an estimated 423 million recreational visits in 2014 – up from 407 million in 2013.
Interior Department Releases Report Detailing $40 Billion of National Park Assets at Risk from Sea Level Rise
Scientists expect a one-meter rise in sea level to occur in the next 100-150 years. In some select areas of Alaska, relative sea-level is decreasing because as land-based glaciers and ice sheets melt, land mass is actually rising faster than sea-levels.
United States Destroys Confiscated Elephant Ivory in Times Square
Today's "Ivory Crush" in New York's Times Square sends a clear message that the United States will not tolerate wildlife crimes that threaten to wipe out the African elephant and a host of other species around the globe.
Interior Announces Latest $6.5 Million in Grant Funding to Help Relieve Drought in California
The Department of the Interior today announced that its Bureau of Reclamation is awarding $6.5 million in grants for more efficient management of California's water as part of the Administration's effort to bring relief to drought-stricken commu
Interior Department Awards $10 Million to Bolster Wildland Fire Resilience Projects Across the Country
Project locations span from conifer forests, deserts and sagebrush-steppe in the West to the coastal plain of the Southeast. The 10 selected projects will leverage matching funds for treatments that will affect tens of millions of acres of public land.
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack, Interior Secretary Jewell Outline Wildfire Threat during Upcoming Fire Season
U.S Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell & U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced above average fire activity projections for the 2015 wildfire season and called for reforms in how the federal government funds wildfire suppression efforts.
DOINews: Cybersecurity Incident
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recently became aware of a cybersecurity incident affecting its systems and data that may have exposed the personal information of current and former Federal employees.