News published on Federal Newswire in May 2022

News from May 2022


Administrator Samantha Power’s Meeting with Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski

On April 26, Administrator Power met the Mayor of Warsaw, Poland, Rafał Trzaskowski to discuss the ongoing flow of refugees from Ukraine into Poland, now numbering nearly 3 million people.


Leading the Fight Against Malaria and Protecting the World from Future Pandemics

Malaria, one of the world’s oldest pandemics, was eliminated from the United States 70 years ago, and today, for most Americans, a mosquito bite is a mild irritation.


The United States Reaffirms Commitment to Ukraine with $131 Million for Resilience, Democracy, Economic Growth, and Healthcare

The United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), will invest $131 million to counter the impact of Russia’s brutal war on the Ukrainian people and to strengthen Ukraine’s resilience, democracy, economy, and healthcare systems.


Bandelier National Monument Closed Due to Cerro Pelado Fire

Bandelier National Monument Closed Due to Cerro Pelado Fire


Birding Hikes with Audubon Society at National Park

Birding Hikes with Audubon Society at National Park


Cape Lookout National Seashore Invites You to Astronomy Night in May

Cape Lookout National Seashore Invites You to Astronomy Night in May


Crossing to Round Spring day use area temporarily closed

Crossing to Round Spring day use area temporarily closed



A Kayak Tour from Lookout Creek to Brown’s Ferry

A Kayak Tour from Lookout Creek to Brown’s Ferry


Timpanogos Cave National Monument begins Centennial Countdown

Timpanogos Cave National Monument begins Centennial Countdown


Rocky Mountain National Park Announces Hiker Shuttle Will Operate May 27 Through October 10

Rocky Mountain National Park Announces Hiker Shuttle Will Operate May 27 Through October 10


Lake Mead National Recreation Area reminds visitors to use only approved personal flotation devices when visiting

Lake Mead National Recreation Area reminds visitors to use only approved personal flotation devices when visiting


National Park Service to Turn Off Gateway Arch Exterior Lights for Bird Migration

National Park Service to Turn Off Gateway Arch Exterior Lights for Bird Migration


Valles Caldera Remains Closed; New Fire Start on West Side

Valles Caldera Remains Closed; New Fire Start on West Side


BLM Las Cruces District implements fire restrictions across public lands

BLM Las Cruces District implements fire restrictions across public lands


Fire activity and dry conditions trigger fire restrictions in portions of Western, Central, and Northern Arizona

Fire activity and dry conditions trigger fire restrictions in portions of Western, Central, and Northern Arizona


BLM lifts seasonal wildlife closures of some public lands in southwest Colorado

BLM lifts seasonal wildlife closures of some public lands in southwest Colorado



Pharmacist Sentenced for $180 Million Health Care Fraud Scheme

Pharmacist Sentenced for $180 Million Health Care Fraud Scheme


Major Seafood Dealer and Eight Individuals Indicted for International Wildlife Trafficking

Major Seafood Dealer and Eight Individuals Indicted for International Wildlife Trafficking