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Minerals Management Service Acting Director Wins Prestigious  Presidential Rank Award

Interior Renames Grand Coulee Pump-Generating Plant in Honor of Former Reclamation Commissioner John W. Keys III

National Park Service Selects Sal Lauro as United States Park Police Chief

Institute of Hazardous Materials Management Honors Interior’s James Ortiz With Fellowship

Kenneth Michael Donovan, U.S. Park Police’s Most Senior Officer, Retires

A Day in the Life of a Marine Biologist: Tracking Sea Otters off the California Coast

Beyond Books: Library of Congress Honors U.S. Geological Survey’s Thomas Lahr as Federal Librarian of Year 

Getting Water to the Big Apple — USGS Scientist Frederick Stumm Plays Key Role

The U.S. Park Police Horse-Mounted Unit Supports U.S. Initiative in Republic of Georgia

Office of the Special Trustee Fills Deputy Chief Appraiser Position

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Science & Stewardship more...
Animas-La Plata Project Advances Archaeological Record of West

Secretary Salazar Lauds Scientists’ Role in Preparing Public for Likely Eruption of Mount Redoubt Volcano in Alaska

Mount Redoubt Volcano in Alaska Likely to Erupt; Scientists Monitoring it 24/7

Ultralight-Led Whooping Cranes Reach Florida

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Biologist Collaborates With Chile on Slender-Billed Parakeet Research

Wonders of Denali’s Winter Weather

Impending Removal of Elwha Dam Holds Promise for Salmon, Researchers

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Helps Canada Conduct Acoustic-Telemetry Project to Track Sea Lamprey in Great Lakes

Gunnison River: Preservation and Access in Balance

NBII: Vital Behind-the-Scenes Player in War on Invasive Species in Hawaii, at National Level, Beyond

*Science & Stewardship Archive

 
Working with America more...
New Technology Adds Dimension to USS Arizona Memorial

No Trout Left Behind

Finding History's Forgotten People

Celebrate African American Heritage in America’s National Parks

Celebrate Bicentennial of President Lincoln’s Birth With Your National Parks

Office of Surface Mining, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Coal Mining Company Fund Pennsylvania Mine-Mapping Initiative

Southern Paiute Youth Return to Traditional Homelands

Idaho, Oregon Bureau of Land Management Archeologists Receive Recognition for Efforts to Preserve Historic Oregon-California Trails

National Park Service Connects Inaugural Visitors to Presidential, Inauguration- Themed Programs, Events

U.S. Senate Unanimously Confirms Ken Salazar as 50th Secretary of Interior

*Working with America Archive

 
Around the Department more...
President Obama, Secretary Salazar Lead Celebration of Interior’s 160th Anniversary

Secretary Salazar, Interior Employees Welcome First Lady Michelle Obama

Food for Thought

“Tales from Wildland Fire” at Main Interior

Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Shares its Vision in Southeast Region

People, Land and Water Now Back Online

Interior Celebrates Diversity Days 2008: 'Educate, Access, Opportunity'

Interior Museum Celebrates Platinum Anniversary: 70 Years of Interpreting History, Progress

Interior Employees “Above PAR”

Work Safe 08” Events Focus on Expanding Employee Awareness of Workplace Safety, Occupation Health

Tribute to Heroes, Oasis of Healing: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Celebrates its 25th Anniversary

*Around the Department Archive

 
Bureau of Indian Affairs more...
Assistant Secretary Artman Meets With Tribal Leaders From Reservations Burned in Southern California Fires

Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Carl Artman Addresses National Native American Economic Policy Summit

Ragsdale Confirms Ed Parisian as Regional Director of BIA Rocky Mountain Regional Office

Partnership Agreement Signed to Establish American Indian/Alaska Native Business Opportunities, Workforce Development Center

Interior Secretary Kempthorne Formally Welcomes Carl Artman as Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs

Enemy Swim Day School FACE Program Am Among Winners of Verizon Foundation’s First Tech Savvy Award

Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs Artman Announces $1.5 Million Awarded to 13 Tribes for Energy, Minerals Development Projects

Kempthorne: Indian Initiatives Focus on Safety, Education of American Indian Youth

Omar C. Bradley Named New Head of BIA's Navajo Regional Office

Secretary Kempthorne Meets With Tribal Leaders in Arizona About Budget Initiatives to Fight Meth, Strengthen Schools

*Bureau of Indian Affairs Archive

 
Bureau of Land Management more...
Boise BLM Partners With Local Park for Wildland-fire Education

Invasive Weeds in Alaska; a Spreading Threat to Arctic Ecosystem

Finding History's Forgotten People

Southern Paiute Youth Return to Traditional Homelands

Idaho, Oregon Bureau of Land Management Archeologists Receive Recognition for Efforts to Preserve Historic Oregon-California Trails

BLM-Idaho’s ‘Bite-High’ Tour on Historic Minidoka Allotment Draws Second-Generation Ranch Family

BLM-Tribal Partnership Produces, Gathers Native Plant Material

Bird Walks at BLM-Alaska’s Campbell Tract Introduce Visitors to Sights, Sounds of Birds from Around World

There's No Place Like Home — A Joint Bureau of Land Management/Idaho Department of Fish and Game News Article

A Rogue Returns to His River

*Bureau of Land Management Archive

 
Bureau of Reclamation more...
Animas-La Plata Project Advances Archaeological Record of West

Reclamation Archeologists Protect Historical Cemetery From Further Looting

Interior Renames Grand Coulee Pump-Generating Plant in Honor of Former Reclamation Commissioner John W. Keys III

Reclamation Honors Denver’s Technical Service Center Employees for Superior Service

Reclamation Names Terry Fulp Lower Colorado Deputy Regional Director

Reclamation in Afghanistan:  Larry Bean Flies Flag for Great Plains Region

Reclamation Assists Irrigation Systems in Republic of Kyrgystan

Longtime Reclamation Partner Wins Water Conservation Award

Reclamation Employee Reunites With Former Boss — a Former Secretary of State

Reclamation Names Dr. John England Engineer of Year

*Bureau of Reclamation Archive

 
Fish and Wildlife Service more...
No Trout Left Behind

Ultralight-Led Whooping Cranes Reach Florida

Rydell National Wildlife Refuge Staff Wins Award for Accessibility Innovation

Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Design Team Wins U.S. Department of Energy 2008 Federal Energy and Water Management Award

St. Croix Wetland Management District Fire Specialist Wins Department of Interior’s Environmental Achievement Award

Food for Thought

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Helps Canada Conduct Acoustic-Telemetry Project to Track Sea Lamprey in Great Lakes

City of Toledo’s Glass City Marina Earns States Organization for Boating Access Award; Project Made Possible Through U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Grant

La Crosse National Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office Plans Events to Leave No Child Inside

Scout Donation to Michigan Hatchery Marks First Donation From Nonfederal Organization to National Fish Hatchery System

*Fish and Wildlife Service Archive

 
Minerals Management Service more...
Minerals Management Service Appoints New Senior Staff Geophysicist

Minerals Management Service Acting Director Wins Prestigious  Presidential Rank Award

Minerals Management Service Honors Best in Industry

Advances in Oil and Gas Leasing, Drilling and Production Continue in Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

MMS Announces Preliminary Nominations for Limited Alternative Energy Leases on Outer Continental Shelf

Minerals Management Service Employee Receives Prestigious Justice Department Award for Team Effort to Conclude $97.5 Million Settlement

Minerals Management Service Receives Pioneer in Energy Education Award for Increasing Understanding of Ocean Energy Sources

Minerals Management Service Sponsors Elementary School Chess Club

Minerals Management Service to Convey 3 Million Cubic Yards of Federal Offshore Sand to Build Up South Carolina Beaches

MMS Implements Continuity of Operations, Provides Updates on Statistics for Hurricaine Dean

*Minerals Management Service Archive

 
National Park Service more...
New Technology Adds Dimension to USS Arizona Memorial

Celebrate African American Heritage in America’s National Parks

U.S. Park Police Major Gerard (Jerry) McCarthy Retires 

Wonders of Denali’s Winter Weather

U.S. Park Police Lt. George Wallace Retires

National Park Service Selects Sal Lauro as United States Park Police Chief

U.S. Park Police Officer Jacqueline Anderson-Parker Retires  

Kenneth Michael Donovan, U.S. Park Police’s Most Senior Officer, Retires

Yellowstone National Park’s Old Faithful to Appear on U.S. Postal Service Express-Mail Stamp

National Park Service's National Capital Region Presents Excellence in Interpretation Awards

*National Park Service Archive

 
Office of Insular Affairs more...
At Pacific Night 2007 Secretary Kempthorne Announces Visits to Pacific Islands, Sets Date for Conference on Business Opportunities in the Islands

Secretary Kempthorne Gives Keynote Speech at November Conference on Business Opportunities in U.S.-Affiliated Islands

Secretary of Kempthorne Meets With Lieutenant Governor of Guan

Interagency Group on Insular Affairs Meets for 2007 Plenary Session at Interior

*Office of Insular Affairs Archive

 
Office of Law Enforcement, Security & Emergency Management more...
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Honors Special Agent Jack Baker

OLESEM Name Change Recognizes Role of Emergency Management Programs

Interior’s Watch Office Transformation Underway

Women in Federal Law Enforcement Honor NPS Special Agent Morton

In the Line of Duty

Fallen Interior Law Enforcement Officers Honored During Police Week

Interior Law Enforcement Officers Graduate from FBI National Academy



*Office of Law Enforcement, Security & Emergency Management Archive

 
Office of Surface Mining more...
Office of Surface Mining, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Coal Mining Company Fund Pennsylvania Mine-Mapping Initiative

National Fisheries Experts Praise Two Abandoned Mine Land Projects

OSM Director Praises Kentucky's Mine Mapping System

OSM Marks 30th Anniversary of Landmark Environmental Law

Emergency! — OSM Takes Action

Balance, Protect, Restore — The Mission of Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement

KEEP OUT! — Old Mines Are Dangerous

OSM Helps American Chestnut Reclaim Forest Throne

New Rule Increases Plant Diversity on Reclaimed Lands

*Office of Surface Mining Archive

 
Office Of the Special Trustee more...
Users Report High Levels of Satisfaction With Office of Special Trustee Pilot Program for Debit Cards

Office of Special Trustee Supports Bureau of Indian Affairs in Record-Breaking Sale of Oil-,Gas-Rights Leases in Oklahoma

Trust Assets Afire

Office of the Special Trustee Seeking Missing Trust-Account Holders

‘Checking in’ with Trust Support Team

Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of the Special Trustee Develop Joint  Social Services Training

Office of the Special Trustee Fills Deputy Chief Appraiser Position

Tribal Self-Governance Celebrates 20 Years

Lineage Leads to Money, More

Fiduciary Trust Officers Really Listen to Beneficiaries

*Office Of the Special Trustee Archive

 
U.S. Geological Survey more...
USGS Unlocks New Discoveries to Help Protect Endangered and At-Risk Species

NBII: Vital Behind-the-Scenes Player in War on Invasive Species in Hawaii, at National Level, Beyond

Interest in Understanding Geology of North America Transcends National Boundaries

A Day in the Life of a Marine Biologist: Tracking Sea Otters off the California Coast

National Treasure Expands:  National Archives to Include Earth Imagery 

Getting Water to the Big Apple — USGS Scientist Frederick Stumm Plays Key Role

Beyond Books: Library of Congress Honors U.S. Geological Survey’s Thomas Lahr as Federal Librarian of Year 

USGS Landslide Documentary Gains Recognition for Educational Value, Journalistic Excellence

Highway Mortality:  Making Road Systems More Permeable for Wildlife

USGS Employee Receives Department of Defense Award for Military Support

*U.S. Geological Survey Archive

 
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