Interior Newswire News



Treaties of 1855

News Release: * Return to The Civil War.


Elephant Seal Monitoring Season Summary: Winter 2022-2023

News Release: Welcome to your wellness challenge at Gateway Arch National Park! Personal wellness is well within reach if you get out and explore.


Podcast 017: Preservation of Iron and Steel in Bridges and Metal Structures

News Release: Quick Facts. Location: 1308 E 5th St, Metropolis, IL 62960. Significance: Meriwether Lewis and William Clark recruited three members of their expedition, Joseph Whitehouse, George Drouillard, and John Newman, at Fort Massac in 1803. Designation: Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, National Register...


Notice published by Interior Department on March 28

The US Interior Department published a two page notice on March 28, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Interior Department discusses Endangered Species; Receipt of Recovery Permit Applications on March 28

The US Interior Department published a one page notice on March 28, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Teaching Military Strategy at West Point Before the Civil War

News Release: Within the next ten years, many native Hawaiian honeycreeper species will be pushed to extinction by the uncontrolled spread of avian malaria-but it’s not too late to save them! With public input, The Department of the Interior will work with multiple federal agencies, organizations, and their partners...


Filing of Plats of Survey: Oregon/Washington discussed on March 28 by Interior Department

The US Interior Department published a two page notice on March 28, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Stout's bar

News Release: Enjoy a one-to-two hour walking tour of community gathering places in Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project. Explore everything from shopping and entertainment districts to historic lodges and chapels that tell the story of social life in the secret city during World War II.


National Park Service Announces 2023 Storm Refuge Permitting Procedures for Hurricane Hole

News Release: HAWAII NATIONAL PARK, Hawaiʻi - February events at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park include a Hawaiian carving demonstration, talks starring the rare and unique species and habitats the park protects, in addition to ranger-led programs, Kahuku coffee talks and more!.


Podcast 016: 3D Scanning, Rome Reborn and Virtual Ancient Worlds on Google Earth

News Release: INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL PARK: Escape the cold and join a ranger and fellow visitors on Saturdays and Sundays in January for a National Park themed movie at the Indiana Dunes National Park Visitor Center. On Saturday, January 7, 14, 21, and 28 the movies begin at 10:00 A.M. and on Sunday, January 8, 15, 22, and 29 they begin at 2:00 P.M. The movies change every weekend and run between an hour to an hour and a half in length.





Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Audio Tour - Stop 6

News Release: General Description. An enormous winged scavenger is slowly returning from the brink of extinction to its historical haunts in western North America. In 2022, this includes soaring over Pacific Northwest skies for the first time in a century. The California condor, Gymnogyps californianus, is the largest...


Reclamation Schedules Flushing Flow below Buffalo Bill Reservoir

News Release: MILLS, Wyo. - The Bureau of Reclamation, at the request of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and in coordination with Willwood Workgroup Two, has scheduled a flushing flow in the Shoshone River downstream of Buffalo Bill Dam.



Hunting and Wildlife Conservation Council Meeting discussed on March 28 by Interior Department

The US Interior Department published a two page notice on March 28, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


“PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS” published by the Congressional Record in the House section on March 24

“PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS” was published on pages H1436-H1438 of the Congressional Record on March 24.


Gardening at National Park’s Chellberg Farm

News Release: On Nov. 11, 1803, Meriwether Lewis arrived at Fort Massac. Here, he recruited George Drouillard “in the public service as an Indian Interpretter [sic]." Drouillard would prove to be one of the most important members of the expedition.