This week: President Trump unveils Guidelines for Opening Up America Again, a three-phased approach for state and local officials to safely reopen their economies, get people back to work and continue to protect American lives during the COVID-19 pandemic; Secretary Bernhardt joins the President and First Lady at the White House for an Earth Day tree-planting; because of the pandemic, National Park Week activities took place online; the American Territories and insular areas are receiving billions of dollars in support to combat the coronavirus; BLM smokejumpers dedicate their limited free time to manufacture more than 1,400 cloth masks to help the public during the pandemic; USGS reports that for the first time, the entire lunar surface has been completely mapped and uniformly classified; and our social media Picture of the Week comes to us from Kachemak Bay Mountains, part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.
President Trump recently unveiled Guidelines for Opening Up America Again, a three-phased approach for state and local officials to safely reopen their economies, get people back to work and continue to protect American lives.
On Earth Day and in recognition of National Park Week, Secretary Bernhardt joined the President and First Lady at the White House for the planting of an October Glory Maple Tree to honor our country’s commitment to conservation and to highlight the Administration’s commitment to the One Trillion Trees Initiative.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, National Park Week activities are taking place online this year.
The American Territories and insular areas are receiving billions of dollars in support to combat the coronavirus.
The Boise BLM smokejumpers have dedicated their limited free time to manufacture more than 1,400 cloth masks to help the public during the pandemic.
USGS reports that for the first time the entire lunar surface has been completely mapped and uniformly classified by scientists.
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