Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne signed an order extending the authorization of Take Pride in America within the Department of the Interior through the year 2010. Hi-Res
Secretary Kempthorne Signs Order to
Continue Take Pride in America®
Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne signed an order extending the authorization of Take Pride in America within the Department of the Interior through the year 2010. The program, designed to encourage volunteerism on public lands, had been set to expire on November 1, 2008. The national program strengthens public lands stewardship through strategic priorities: engaging youth in service, promoting voluntourism, and supporting beautification as an economic development strategy. more
Secretary Kempthorne joins the hundreds of well-wishers who attended the dedication ceremony for
the refurbished Tunnel View Overlook at Yosemite National Park, above. Below, the original dedication ceremony of the historic Overlook in 1933. Hi-Res
Kempthorne Dedicates First Centennial Initiative
Project at Yosemite's Historic Overlook
Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne announced the completion of a much-needed makeover to the historic Tunnel View Overlook, the first project of the National Park Service Centennial Initiative. “The rededication of this famous site shows that we can rise to the challenge of reinvigorating our national parks with stunning results,” Kempthorne said. “It is our hope that this project and vistas like this will inspire support and interest in preserving our national parks into the next century.” Hundreds attended the ceremony marking completion of the overlook, a place photographed by thousands daily for its expansive views of Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, Bridalveil Fall, and Half Dome. The celebration was modeled after the dedication marking the opening of the site in 1933 with vintage automobiles, an honor guard and a blessing by American.
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The United States is already the world leader in generating electricity using geothermal energy, with about 16,000 gigawatt-hours of electricity generated in 2005. Almost half of this production and 90 percent of U.S. geothermal resources occur on Federal lands. Twenty-nine geothermal power plants currently operate on Bureau of Land Management lands in California, Nevada and Utah, with a total generating capacity of 1,250 megawatts – enough to supply the needs of 1.2 million homes. Hi-Res
Kempthorne Launches Initiative to Spur Geothermal
Energy and Power Generation on Federal Lands
Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne today announced a plan to make more than 190 million acres of Federal land in 12 western states available for development of geothermal energy resources, an initiative that could increase electric generation capacity from geothermal resources ten times over. “Geothermal energy will play a key role in powering America’s energy future,” Kempthorne said, “and 90 percent of our nation’s geothermal resources are found on Federal lands. Facilitating their leasing and development under environmentally sound regulations is crucial to supplying the secure, clean energy American homes and businesses need.” Under the development scenario outlined in the plan, the initiative could produce 5,540 megawatts of new electric generation capacity by 2015 -- enough to meet the power needs of 5.5 million homes. more
Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, Deputy Secretary Lynn Scarlett, and City Manager Pete Hernandez at the Preserve America Community recognition event on Oct 22 at Miami's City Hall. Hi-Res
Deputy Secretary Scarlett Recognizes Miami
as a Preserve America Community
Deputy Secretary of the Interior Lynn Scarlett joined Miami Mayor Manny Diaz to celebrate the designation of Miami, Florida, as a Preserve America community. Scarlett presented a designation certificate signed by First Lady Laura Bush, Honorary Chair of Preserve America, in recognition of the community’s work to preserve, protect and celebrate the unique history and heritage it contains. “I am delighted to be in Miami to recognize the importance of heritage tourism and preservation, and the lessons of history that are made authentic and accessible through those efforts,” said Scarlett. “I’m also excited to note the designation by Secretary Dirk Kempthorne a week ago of the Freedom Tower as a National Historic Landmark," Scarlett said. "As we know, memories of Freedom Tower remain etched in the minds of many Cuban Americans who came to America and found support in the building.” more
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Bureau of Land Management
A plan to make more than 190 million acres of federal land in 12 western states available for development of geothermal energy resources could could increase electric generation capacity from geothermal resources tenfold. more
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS research has found genetic evidence for the movement of Asian forms of avian influenza
to Alaska by northern pintail ducks, suggesting wild migratory birds may be more important carriers
of avian influenza viruses from continent to continent than previously thought. more
Minerals Management Service
The sale of 76 billion cubic feet of natural gas
could generate $384 million in gross revenues
to be shared between U.S. and Wyoming.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Applying a newly developed, ecosystem-based approach to species conservation, the Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to add 48 species found only on the island of Kauai to the federal endangered species list and designate critical habitat. more
Bureau of Reclamation
Reclamation has awarded a $14.8 million contract to the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe's Weeminuche Construction Authority of Towaoc, Colo., for re-alignment of County Road (CR) 211 around Lake Nighthors as part of the Animas-LaPlata Project. more
National Park Service
All National Park Service sites will offer free visitor admission this weekend on September 27 to celebrate National Public Lands Day and on September 28 to honor the country's newest citizens. more
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Bureau of Indian Affairs Director Jerold L. "Jerry" Gidner announced that he has named Michael S. Black as Regional Director of the BIA's Great Plains Regional Office in Aberdeen, S.D.
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Office of Surface Mining
Nearly 15,000 scientists, researchers, business leaders and government officials gathered for an international geographic information systems conference watched as OSM was recognized for its vision and leadership in using technology to make the Nation's coal mines safer for the public and to protect the environment. more
DOI Information on Avian Influenza
Visit Pandemic & Avian Flu.gov for all related federal information.
PandemicFlu.gov en Español
Readers of People, Land & Water, the U.S. Department of the Interior's news magazine, will now be able to access the publication on the Web. more
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