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Department of Interior.. 1

Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1

Bureau of Land Management 1

Bureau of Reclamation. 2

Fish and Wildlife Service. 2

U.S. Geological Survey. 2

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement 2

National Interagency Fire Center. 2

National Park Service. 3

Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement 3


Department of Interior

Agency description:

The Department of the Interior (Interior) oversees the protection of natural and cultural resources, and regulates aspects of energy policy.

Website:

www.doi.gov

Enabling Statute:

There shall be at the seat of government an executive department to be known as the Department of the Interior, and a Secretary of the Interior, who shall be the head thereof.” 43 U.S.C. § 1451

Key issues:

Climate change; land conservation; renewable energy; clean-energy; Native American communities; water management.

Sub-agencies:

Bureau of Indian Affairs; Bureau of Land Management; Bureau of Reclamation; Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Geological Survey; Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement; National Interagency Fire Center; National Park Service; Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement

Interior sub-agencies

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Agency description:

The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) manages land and sub-surface minerals held in trust for Native American and Alaska Native tribes.

Website:

www.bia.gov

Key issues:

Energy and economic development; education; self-governance; land consolidation.

Bureau of Land Management

Agency description:

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees the management of a variety of natural resources

Website:

www.blm.gov

Key issues:

Abandoned mines; filming on public lands; noxious weeds; rights-of-way; cultural and paleontological sites.

Bureau of Reclamation

Agency description:

The Bureau of Reclamation constructed dams in the western United States and is the largest provider of water.

Website:

www.usbr.gov

Key issues:

Dam safety; drought management; hydropower operation and research; irrigation; rural water supply; water conservation.

Fish and Wildlife Service

Agency description:

The Fish and Wildlife Service oversees the conservation and protection of fish and wildlife.

Website:

www.fws.gov

Key issues:

Fire management; hunting; fisheries; invasive species; migratory birds; permits.

U.S. Geological Survey

Agency description:

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is a scientific agency that provides information about ecosystems, the environment, natural resources, and natural hazards.

Website:

www.usgs.gov

Key issues:

Maps and aerial photographs; earthquakes; tsunamis; volcanoes; floods; landslides.

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement

Agency description:

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement oversees energy resources on the Outer Continental Shelf.

Website:

www.boemre.gov

Key issues:

Deep Water Horizon oil spill; off-shore drilling; off-shore wind energy.

National Interagency Fire Center

Agency description:

The National Interagency Fire Center manages logistical support for major fire events.

Website:

www.nifc.gov

Key issues:

Forest fires; brush fires; fire prevention and education; fire shelters.

National Park Service

Agency description:

The National Park Service manages federally-owned parks around the nation.

Website:

www.nps.gov

Key issues:

Tourism; education; conservation.

Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement

Agency description:

The Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement regulates the adverse effects of coal mining.

Website:

www.osmre.gov

Key issues:

Reclamation of abandoned mines; dam safety; reforestation.

 
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