News from August 2022
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Natural Resources Committee Passes Puerto Rico Status Act, Makes History
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Chair Grijalva, Ranking Member Westerman Cheer House Passage of Bipartisan Legislation to Address Human Rights Abuses in International Conservation, Eight Other Bills
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Service Seeks Public Comments on Establishing Objectives and Standards for Conservation Banking
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Invasive Grasses Threaten Mojave Desert Tortoises
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Continue Genetic Sampling for Grizzly Bear Research in Montana
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
The U.S. Geological Survey and NASA celebrate the 50th anniversary of Landsat on July 23, 2022
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Mexican free-tailed bats can be infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus but don’t appear to spread it or become sick, according to a U.S. Geological Survey study published today
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
A state-federal partnership is investing $2.75 million to research critical mineral potential across central Arkansas and southern Missouri
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Office of Insular Affairs Announces $528,574 in Grant Support to the Republic of Palau for FY2022
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Office of Insular Affairs Announces $1,287,173 in Grant Support to the Federated States of Micronesia for FY2022
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs Announces $2,959,283 in Grants to American Samoa for Fiscal Year 2022
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs Announces $2,973,247 in FY2022 Grants to the U.S. Virgin Islands
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Buy-Back Program sends offers to landowners with fractional interests at the Crow Creek Reservation
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Bureau of Reclamation to Host Ruedi Reservoir Water Operations Public Meeting
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Reclamation celebrates 120th Anniversary with ribbon cutting event for the Lower Yellowstone Fish Bypass Channel
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Reclamation announces Agricultural Water Conservation and Efficiency grants
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Lower than normal water levels expected at Lake Walcott
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Reclamation celebrates 120th Anniversary with ribbon cutting event for the Lower Yellowstone Fish Bypass Channel
By Press release submission | Aug 1, 2022
Reclamation announces fluctuation of Wind River flow downstream of Boysen Dam

By Karen Kidd | Aug 1, 2022
Richmond, Va., and the National Park Service celebrated recently the life and achievements of an African American woman born in the post-Civil War south, who became a teacher, founded a newspaper, was the leader of a national fraternal humanitarian order and the first African American woman to charter a bank.