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On the Road Celebrating the Return of Ancestral Homelands

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Puerto Rico Visit DOI Leaders Highlight Climate Resilience, Ecosystem Restoration

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The Road Ahead Interior Releases 5-Year Plan to Address Wildfire Risk

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Wildlife Corridors Progress for Wildlife Corridors and Habitat Connectivity

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Urban Waters Interior Announces New Federal Partnership Ambassador

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Endangered Species Care USFWS, AZA Award $1.6 Milion for Protection During Pandemic

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Buy Indian Act

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Picture of the Week

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This Week at Interior April 8, 2022
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Secretary Haaland joins the celebration as ancestral homelands are returned to the Rappahannock Tribe; Interior leaders visit Puerto Rico to underscore the Department's commitment to economic development and recovery; a five-year roadmap outlines Interior's strategy to take on the threat of wildfire; there's new action in the effort to protect wildlife corridors and improve habitat connectivity; Interior names a new ambassador to the Anacostia Urban Waters Federal Partnership in Washington, D.C.; it's the first wave of reimbursements to zoos and aquariums for helping to save animals and plants from extinction during the pandemic; Interior unveils new regulations to improve implementation of the Buy Indian Act; there's a new tool to help clean up oil spills; and the nation's oldest park ranger is hanging up her hat at the age of 100 in our social media Picture of the Week. Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and You Tube!   / usinterior     / usinterior   http:/www.twitter.com/Interior

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