News published on Federal Newswire in November 2022

News from November 2022


Man Sentenced to 149 Months in Prison for Conspiracy to Commit Arson


Washington Parish Man Pleads Guilty to Violating the Federal Gun Control Act


LaPorte Man Convicted by Jury of Drug and Gun Offenses


Convicted Felon Sentenced to 10 Years on Gun Charge


Interstate 5 is the West Coast’s primary north-south highway. Considerably inland from the Pacific Ocean at most points, I-5 passes through major cities, yes, but also through verdant forests, majestic mountain passes and fertile river valleys.


Daylight is short. The air is brisk — at least in northern states. Bundle up and venture outdoors anyhow. There’s so much to see in winter at national wildlife refuges.


Half a century ago, the bald eagle was in danger of extinction. Habitat loss, illegal shooting and food source contamination (largely via the pesticide DDT) decimated the bald eagle population.


The National Wildlife Refuge System is the largest and most diverse network of lands and waters dedicated to ensuring the long-term future of America’s rich fish and wildlife heritage.


Interstate 95 is the East Coast’s primary north-south road. It runs 1,919 miles from Houlton, Maine, on the Canadian border to just south of downtown Miami, Florida.


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) announced today that Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) has received certification as an International Dark Sky Sanctuary.


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) requests public comment on a newly released draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and Compatibility Determination (CD).


Once big enough to fit 1,400 football fields and seasonal home to Indigenous peoples, Great Meadows Marsh has been through a lot in the last four centuries.


On a misty October morning, visitors and old friends gathered among the wetlands of San Francisco Bay to mark a conservation triumph.


The refuge’s Confluence Gallery, located in the Bloomington Education and Visitor Center, is a venue for emerging and established Minnesota-based artists who reflect the community and excel at creating artwork with a focus on nature and natural elements, ecology, conservation, and/or the beauty of the Minnesota River Valley.


San Diego Bay in Southern California is home to several threatened and endangered wildlife species who depend on dwindling remnant coastal habitats including mudflats and salt marshes.


Join a ranger for a hike on the Pinhook Bog Upland Trail on Saturday, November 12 and Sunday, November 27 from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm


National Park Service (NPS) Northeast Regional Director Gay Vietzke has announced Doyle Sapp as the next superintendent of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.


On November 14th, Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument (TUSK) will continue construction on approximately 0.75 miles of new boundary fencing in the park’s South Unit along its border with Bureau of Land Management-administered land and residential developments


The National Park Service (NPS) has released its decision in the Environmental Assessment of proposed improvements in Stovepipe Wells and surrounding areas.


A search is currently underway for a hiker reported missing at 10 am on November 2, 2022.