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This Week: Secretary Haaland announces a Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative to review the troubled legacy of federal boarding school policies; the Secretary joins award-winning cellist Yo-Yo Ma to encourage all Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19; it's the fourth meeting of the White House Climate Task Force; a new report from USGS and its partners details the effects of climate change on the Greater Yellowstone Area since 1950; nearly $530 million in PILT payments are headed for more than 1900 local communities nationwide; Interior has a new Deputy Secretary, and Assistant Secretary for Water and Science; the week of June 21st is proclaimed National Pollinator Week; the Federal Duck Stamp contest may be getting new rules; and a slow but steady tortoise makes its way into our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and You Tube!…...more
This Week: Secretary Haaland announces a Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative to review the troubled legacy of federal boarding school policies; the Secretary joins award-winning cellist Yo-Yo Ma to encourage all Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19; it's the fourth meeting of the White House Climate Task Force; a new report from USGS and its partners details the effects of climate change on the Greater Yellowstone Area since 1950; nearly $530 million in PILT payments are headed for more than 1900 local communities nationwide; Interior has a new Deputy Secretary, and Assistant Secretary for Water and Science; the week of June 21st is proclaimed National Pollinator Week; the Federal Duck Stamp contest may be getting new rules; and a slow but steady tortoise makes its way into our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and You Tube!…...more