From the Field (and our blog)

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A person paddles a blue rubber boat down a calm, wide river past tall green trees under a cloudy, blue sky.

With approximately 3.6 million miles of streams -- including 12,734 miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers -- the United States has some incredible stretches of water for your next river trip.

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A white man and two white boys wearing hiking backpacks walk up a hillside covered in wildflowers.

The staff at Interior knows these special places as well as anyone and recently sent in pictures and memories of spending family time on public lands. We hope these stories will encourage more people to get out and enjoy their public lands together.

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National Police Week 2018

Thanking law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line for us every day

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Snow covered cliffs with scattered green trees slope down to a blue lake.

Established on May 22, 1902, Crater Lake National Park in Oregon is a natural wonder born out of a cataclysmic volcanic eruption.

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An African American man in a tan BLM police uniform shows a white couple their location on a map spread out on the hood of a car.

Across Interior, over 3,500 law enforcement officers safeguard lives, protect our national treasures, defend wildlife, and preserve the natural and cultural resources entrusted to the Department.

From the Department

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The seal of Interior's Office of Inspector General is a blue circle with an eagle inside it.

The Department is sharing the most recent Semi-Annual Report to Congress issued by the Office of Inspector General.

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Image of a federal credit card showing a row of numbers and an american flag.

Increasing the purchase card spending limit provides opportunities for field personnel to quickly and easily buy the goods and services that they need, while allowing contracting officers to focus on more complex contracts.

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Secretary Zinke, a white man with gray hair wearing a suit and tie, sits at a small table in a wood paneled office signing a piece of paper in a folder.

Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt and I directed that each Bureau develop an action plan to address its own specific harassment-related issues. Since that time, we have worked with Bureaus to achieve this goal and have finalized a new, comprehensive anti-harassment policy for the Department.

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National Park Week

A great time for Americans -- and their families -- to discover the park next door