News published on Federal Newswire in August 2022

News from August 2022


Natural Resources Committee Passes Puerto Rico Status Act, Makes History


Chair Grijalva, Ranking Member Westerman Cheer House Passage of Bipartisan Legislation to Address Human Rights Abuses in International Conservation, Eight Other Bills


Service Seeks Public Comments on Establishing Objectives and Standards for Conservation Banking



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Continue Genetic Sampling for Grizzly Bear Research in Montana


The U.S. Geological Survey and NASA celebrate the 50th anniversary of Landsat on July 23, 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


A state-federal partnership is investing $2.75 million to research critical mineral potential across central Arkansas and southern Missouri


Office of Insular Affairs Announces $528,574 in Grant Support to the Republic of Palau for FY2022


Office of Insular Affairs Announces $1,287,173 in Grant Support to the Federated States of Micronesia for FY2022


Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs Announces $2,959,283 in Grants to American Samoa for Fiscal Year 2022


Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs Announces $2,973,247 in FY2022 Grants to the U.S. Virgin Islands


Buy-Back Program sends offers to landowners with fractional interests at the Crow Creek Reservation


Bureau of Reclamation to Host Ruedi Reservoir Water Operations Public Meeting


Reclamation celebrates 120th Anniversary with ribbon cutting event for the Lower Yellowstone Fish Bypass Channel


Reclamation announces Agricultural Water Conservation and Efficiency grants


Lower than normal water levels expected at Lake Walcott


Reclamation celebrates 120th Anniversary with ribbon cutting event for the Lower Yellowstone Fish Bypass Channel


Reclamation announces fluctuation of Wind River flow downstream of Boysen Dam



NPS, Richmond fete one of Virginia's 'most notable trailblazers'

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.