A Florida governor in the early 1900s saw potential for the Everglades land but only if it was drained of its water.
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton is seeking funding from the Trump administration to investigate and clean-up any World War I-era chemical weapons still buried in Fort Totten Park.
A wide array of Interior Department programs, from tribal assistant programs and climate resilience projects to cultural ...
America’s history is as complex as it is beautiful—a kaleidoscope of triumphs, trials, terrors and truths. Yet, for far too ...
The project aims to develop a modern, educational and recreational facility, while expanding ‘green’ spaces, an initiative that aligns with the government’s ...
National Park Service Director Chuck Sams, an Oregonian, talks about everything from representation to reservations as he ...
Plans to designate a new national park in north-east Wales have sparked grave concerns among farmers, who say their way of ...
In 2022, the school established a wellbeing garden, a space for sustainability, environmental education and student wellbeing.
The year was, once again, the warmest on record globally, according to the World Meteorological Organization, with multiple ...
A chaotic back-and-forth over President Donald Trump's freeze on federal grants and loans has farmers, activists, ...
Between mixed signals from the Trump administration about federal funding and ongoing engineering costs, the long-planned Skowhegan Community Center athletic complex project could be in trouble, town ...
President Donald Trump has announced plans to cut US funding to South Africa over concerns regarding the Land Expropriation ...