Zinke: $60-million cooperative to help retain, recruit anglers and boaters
Interior Department secretary also announces $14 million in Boating Infrastructure Grants, which support water-related outdoor recreation and tourism.
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Interior Department secretary also announces $14 million in Boating Infrastructure Grants, which support water-related outdoor recreation and tourism.
BILLINGS, Mont. — A senior official at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service broke the law with his involvement in awarding $324,000 in conservation grants to a nonprofit where his wife worked as a contractor,
SALT LAKE CITY — U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said that he’s taking steps to study and preserve habitat and migration corridors in Western states for big-game animals such as elk, mule and deer, a
MISSOULA, Mont. — Work to restore grizzly bears to the North Cascades Ecosystem has been stopped by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s office, a national parks official told a Montana newspaper. But Zinke spokeswoman Heather Swift
SALT LAKE CITY — President Trump signed proclamations cutting the acreage of two national monuments in southern Utah on Monday, Dec. 4, excising more than 2 million acres from them in the largest-ever reversal of
Public comment period on Zinke Interior Department’s plan for Western sage grouse ends Nov. 27.
It’s the latest skirmish in the federal government’s long and troubled effort to restore the rare Mexican gray wolf to part of their original range under the Endangered Species Act
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior denied an application for renewal of two hard rock mineral leases in the area, as well as initiated steps to withdraw portions of the
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