Happy Holidays from Interior!

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From the BLM in Alaska, happy holidays

Merry "Fish-mas" from the D.C Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery

From Steamtown National Historic Site happy holidays (Sound of train horn blowing)

Merry Christmas from Thomas Stone National Historic site

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Pacific Region (bells jingling) 

Feliz Navidad from Texas Chenier Plain Complex

Happy Holidays from Rocky Mountain National Park 

Happy Holidays from Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Huzzah! 

Happy Hanukkah from Acadia National Park

Happy Holidays from the Office of Human Capital

From the Technical Service Center in Denver Colorado, Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays and "Best Fishes" from the Lower Niagara River

Happy Kwanzaa from Redwood National and State Parks

Season's Greetings from the Interior Museum

Happy Solstice from Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Season's Greetings from the Department of the Interior Gulf of Mexico Region Human Resources Office. Happy Holidays

Hi, from the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Emergency Management, we would like to wish you a safe, and happy holiday season

(Merry Christmas from Snake River Valley and Vale BLM)

Season's Greetings from Lowell National Historical Park, and a Happy New Year

Merry Christmas from Riverside Indian School

From the Klamath Falls Fish & Wildlife Office, Happy Holidays

Happy Hanukkah from OSMRE in beautiful Lakewood, Colorado

Happy Holidays from the National Interagency Fire Center

Happy Holidays from the National Parks of Boston

Happy Holidays. Happy Hanukkah. Season's Greetings. And Merry Christmas from Crater Lake National Park

Wishing you Happy Holidays and lots of snow from all of us at Reclamation's Upper Colorado  Basin Region

Happy Holidays from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Happy New Year from the headquarters of the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail 

Season's Greetings from Arcata Fish & Wildlife Office and Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge

(Merry Christmas. Wishing you a beautiful Christmas celebration) Merry Christmas from the Bureau of Indian Education

Season's Greetings from Joshua Tree National Park

Happy Holidays

Merry Christmas from Achii Hanyo Native Fish Rearing Facility, Parker, Arizona

Happy Holidays from BLM Law Enforcement

We wish you a Happy Holidays from John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

Happy Holidays from Cowpens National Battlefield

Happy Holidays from OSMRE's Technical Support Division in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

(Dog howling) From Denali National Park & Preserve, Happy "Howl"- idays. (A-wooo) 

Happy Holidays from BIA Wildland Fire Management

Happy Holidays from BOEM Gulf of Mexico 

(Happy Holidays) Happy Holidays from Standing Pine Elementary (Bells ringing)

Happy Holidays from the Midwest Fisheries Center

Wishing you a joyous holiday season from the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve

Happy Solstice and Feliz Navidad from Big Bend National Park

From all of us we wish you a safe and happy holidays. Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays from Zion National Park

Happy Holidays from Sheldon - Hart Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex 

Season's Greetings from Women's Rights National Park

Happy Holidays from Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

And so from all us here at Interior, Happy Holidays, and best wishes for a Happy New Year.

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From all of us here at Interior, our best wishes for a joyous holiday season, and a happy and healthy new year!

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    04/11/2025

    This Week at Interior April 11, 2025

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    This Week at Interior

    President Trump this week signed Executive Orders aimed at achieving the Administration's goal of American Energy Dominance with a renewed focus on coal. One of the orders directs Interior to identify untapped coal resources on federal lands, while removing barriers to mining and leasing.

    The value of untapped coal in our country is one hundred times greater than the value of all the gold at Fort Knox, and we're going to unleash it and make America rich and powerful again.

    To advance the President Trump's order, Interior will implement a series of policy moves and regulatory reforms to position coal as a cornerstone of the nation’s energy strategy by ensuring federally managed lands remain open and accessible for responsible energy development. Secretary Burgum likened the actions to creating a new Golden Age of "Mine, Baby, Mine," saying that  

    Interior is unlocking America’s full potential in energy dominance and economic development to make life more affordable for every American family while showing the world the power of America’s natural resources and innovation.  

    Among the actions are ending the moratorium on federal coal leasing, reopening federal lands in Montana and Wyoming to coal leasing, removing regulatory burdens for coal mines, and providing royalty rate relief.  

    Interior this week announced the disbursement of more than $13 million in grants to support the reclamation of abandoned mine lands, furthering the Trump administration’s commitment to American Energy Dominance, environmental stewardship and economic renewal in coal communities. The funding is administered through the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, and it will support job creation and economic revitalization efforts in North Dakota, Tennessee and Texas.  

    Interior this week announced the release of updated oil and gas reserve estimates for the Gulf of America's Outer Continental Shelf. The new data and analysis over the last couple of years reveal an additional 1.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent since 2021, bringing the total reserve estimate to 7.04 billion barrels of oil equivalent. That figure includes 5.77 billion barrels of oil and 7.15 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Earlier this year, the Trump administration announced plans to significantly increase oil and gas leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf, and just last week Secretary Burgum directed the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to hold the first Gulf of America oil and gas lease sale since its renaming in February.

    Secretary Burgum held his first All Hands meeting this week at Interior's historic Yates Auditorium. The Secretary saluted the notable accomplishments the Department has achieved in making the transition from the previous administration, and expanded on his vision that innovation, rather than regulation, is the cornerstone of American prosperity.

    The thing that has led our country for 250 years is innovation, doesn't matter whether it's the Agricultural Revolution, the Industrial Revolution our ability to innovate in a way that allowed us to win World War One and World War II and lead the world and become the world leader, all of it was innovation based, and we have to get back to those roots. That's how we win. That's how America wins in this world, that's how we win again for our children and our children's children, is we win with innovation.

    U.S. Geological Survey crews were deployed late last week and this week to monitor flood impacts after storms dumped heavy rain across portions of the southeast and Midwest. Crews are still hard at work gathering flood measurements in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio, as well as West Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi, where as much as ten inches of rain fell causing massive flooding. The gages provide information for the National Weather Service to predict when dangerous flooding might occur and allow for warnings to vulnerable residents, as flood crests will continue into early May.

    And our social media Picture of the Week, California's Battery Point Lighthouse. Perched on California's rugged northern coast, this historic beacon stands among the rocky outcrops of the California Coastal National Monument and has guided mariners since its first lighting in 1856.

    Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X! That's This Week at Interior!


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    News and headlines from Interior April 11, 2025

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