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Homeland Security secretary: Infrastructure bill created 'historic investments'

Billions of dollars are headed to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that President Joe Biden signed into law Monday, according to the department.


Arizona's Cowboy Festival featuring 'western heritage' opens Nov. 6 at Empire Ranch

Trail rides, mustangs, and demonstrations featuring skills used on western ranches will be on display at the Empire Ranch Foundation's Cowboy Festival in Sonoita, Arizona.


'A new beginning': Wolakota Buffalo Range receives donated bison

More bison are roaming the Wolakota Buffalo Range after the animals were relocated to South Dakota's Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation from nearby national parks.


Interior Department, USGS announce host of Midwest CASC

The University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment will host the newest Climate Adaptation Science Center (CASC) according to an announcement made in late-September by the Department of the Interior and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).


U.S. Department of Interior works to 'conserve birds today and in the future' by revoking Trump-Era rule

In an effort to better protect birds, the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) has revoked a rule made during the Trump Administration's final weeks that "limited the scope" of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA).


'Really frustrating': Bots could be to blame for snagging available National Park Service campsites

Traditionally, places like the National Park Service will set aside a time slot for people to reserve a campsite online, but more and more prospective campers are running into the same issue and finding that all the sites are booked up.