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Advancing Climate Resilience Across America
The Department of the Interior joined more than 20 federal agencies to release updated Climate Action Plans, which will guide our actions to prepare for and adapt to climate change in the coming years.
Advancing Equity at the Department of the Interior
The Biden-Harris administration is mobilizing an all-of-government approach to advance equity and justice across the federal government.
Wildlife Cams You’re Guaranteed to Love
Like us, you'd probably rather be in America's great outdoors right now. But don't let being stuck behind a desk stop you. Adventure awaits just about anywhere, thanks to wildlife cams.
Connect with Nature in 2024
Plan your visit for one of the seven fee free days offered in 2024.
Invasive Species: Finding solutions to stop their spread
No matter where they came from, how they got here or what harm they cause, invasive species are a serious concern.
A Year of Historic Investments: Interior’s Successful 2023
From extreme heat and devastating wildfires to persistent drought and major flooding, communities and ecosystems across the United States are facing the impacts of the climate crisis.
Seven Things to Love About the Great American Outdoors Act
From our iconic national parks and fire management infrastructure to migratory birding grounds and elementary schools, the Great American Outdoors Act is a historic investment in our public lands.
A New Vision to Restore Lands and Waters
As communities experience record heat waves, drought, coastal and inland flooding, and more intense and destructive wildfires, the worsening impacts of climate change are far reaching – threatening water supplies, homes and businesses, important wildlife habitat, and economic and subsistence resources for Tribal communities.
Everything You Want to Know About Katmai National Park’s Fat Bears
Every fall, Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska hosts Fat Bear Week, an annual tournament celebrating the success of the bears at the park’s Brooks River.
10 Tips to Prevent Wildfires
Nationally, almost nine out of 10 wildfires are caused by humans. These preventable wildfires threaten lives, property and our precious natural resources. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a public land pro, you play a valuable role in preventing wildfires and protecting our natural resources.