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   This Week at Interior  
   
   Secretary Haaland joined President Biden at the Gila River Indian Community
   in Arizona this week on the President’s first trip to Indian Country. During
   their visit, the President issued an historic apology for the federal Indian
   boarding school era, spurred in part by the groundbreaking work conducted by
   the Department over the past three years through the Secretary’s Federal
   Indian Boarding School Initiative. A government acknowledgement and apology
   for the trauma inflicted by these schools and related policies was the top
   recommendation of the Department’s investigate report.
   
   For decades this terrible chapter was hidden from our history books, but now
   our Administration's work will ensure that no one will ever forget.
   
   After a hundred and fifty years the United States' government eventually
   stopped the program. But the Federal Government has never, never, formally
   apologized for what happened. Until today. I formally apologize as President
   of the United States of America for what we did. I formally apologize.
   (Applause)
   
   Acting Deputy Secretary Laura Daniel-Davis and Principal Deputy Assistant
   Secretary for Land and Minerals Management Dr. Steve Feldgus joined the
   Bureau of Land Management in Reno this week to announce the approval of the
   Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine project, a major step towards the Biden-Harris
   administration’s efforts to strengthen domestic critical minerals supply
   chains. The project, located in southern Nevada’s Silver Peak Range, could
   supply enough lithium to power nearly 370,000 electric vehicles annually.
   
   Acting Deputy Secretary Daniel-Davis also visited Rocky Mountain Arsenal
   National Wildlife Refuge this week, where she announced more than $6.5
   million in funding from President Biden's Investing in America agenda to
   support wildland fire management in Colorado. It’ll help reduce risk from
   wildfires, support improved wildland firefighter training expand efforts to
   rehabilitate burned areas in collaboration with partners and advance wildfire
   science.
   
   Interior this week announced $9 million in funding through the President’s
   Investing in America agenda for groundwater recharge, storage and recovery,
   and a water rights transition program in Kansas. Principal Deputy Assistant
   Secretary for Water and Science Michael Brain made the announcement at the
   Kansas Equus Beds Aquifer Recharge, Storage and Recovery Project near
   Wichita, which will receive $7 million.
   
   The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement this week awarded
   more than $244 million to address dangerous and polluting abandoned mine
   lands, create good-paying, family-sustaining jobs and catalyze economic
   opportunity in coal communities across Pennsylvania. It's the largest annual
   state allocation under the Abandoned Mine Land program and part of a
   once-in-a-generation investment of $11.3 billion through the Bipartisan
   Infrastructure Law.  
   
   The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced it is downlisting the
   red-cockaded woodpecker from endangered to threatened status under the
   Endangered Species Act. This milestone is the result of five decades of
   collaborative conservation efforts between Interior, federal and state
   partners, Tribes, the private sector and private landowners that have
   resulted in increasing populations of these remarkable birds throughout their
   range.  
   
   National Park Service Director Chuck Sams joined a celebration in Virginia’s
   Colonial National Historical Park this week, marking the completion of a $24
   million shoreline restoration project supported by the Great American
   Outdoors Act Legacy Restoration Fund. Tides, storms, and sea level rise had
   altered a 3-mile stretch of the York River shoreline, resulting in severe
   erosion and shoreline loss that threatened archeological sites and the
   stability of a section of the Colonial Parkway.  
   
   Sad news from Snake River Canyon, Wyoming, this week, where a well-known
   grizzly bear in the Greater Yellowstone Area was struck and killed by a
   vehicle. Bear 399, as she was known, was 28 years old and the oldest known
   reproducing bear in the local ecosystem -- she had fans and followers from
   around the world.  
   
   And our social media Picture of the Week, this stunning image of Aravaipa
   Canyon Wilderness in Arizona. Visitors can find towering cliffs, flowing
   water, and a rich diversity of plants and wildlife, making it a unique
   destination for adventurers seeking solitude and stunning scenery.
   
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