
Reclamation is the largest wholesale water supplier and the second largest producer of hydroelectric power in the United States, with operations and facilities in the 17 Western States.
Earth Day might be over, but we appreciate our public lands every day of the year. Here is a stunning sunset over Grand Teton National Park.
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A pair of kayaks take in a beautiful sunrise over Lake Superior as they wait for their paddlers in Isle Royale National Park in Michigan.
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Students Experience a “Day in the Desert”
On April 4, teachers and fifty-eight 7th graders from Sunrise Ridge Intermediate School traded their...
Lets start the week off right with a gorgeous sunrise photo at Tipsoo Pond in Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington.
Photo: Bob Kim
Lizard and bird and dragonfly…oh my! Here are the winners in the wildlife (non-mammal) category of the BLM New Mexico employee photo contest.
ARWEC “Walk on the Wild Side” Event - On Saturday, May 18, 2013, staff members and volunteers from Reclamation’s Central California Area Office’s American River Water Education Center (ARWEC) participated in “Walk on the Wild Side” at Beach Lake Park in Freeport, CA. http://on.doi.gov/ZgBXgF
Celebrate World Environment Day at Lake Berryessa, CA on June 2 with a Cleanup and Picnic. http://on.doi.gov/19ppxHq
Moving Forward: The Future of the Colorado River Basin - On Tuesday, May 28, Commissioner Connor and Interior Assistant Secretary Anne Castle convened key stakeholders representing basin states, the conservation community and Native American tribes to discuss the future of the Colorado River Basin. The Moving Forward event in San Diego, Calif. identified next steps to address identified actions in the Colorado River Supply and Demand Study, issued in December of 2012. This video captures the spirit of the representatives who participated in the event.
Reclamation has teamed up with Idaho Governor Butch Otter and other partners to launch a canal safety campaign through public service announcements featuring Reclamation’s Otto Otter canal safety mascot. Learn more at http://on.doi.gov/Z5kKH2
Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary for Water and Science Anne Castle and Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Mike Connor will meet with stakeholders and other interested persons at the Moving Forward event today in San Diego. The event is to announce what next steps are recommended for the Colorado River Basin and will include a discussion of the Colorado River Basins Study report released in December. Assistant Secretary Castle and Commissioner Connor provide an overview in this podcast. http://youtu.be/y2DJun95LCA
Whole ‘lotta’ Science Going On - Reclamation employees joined thousands of Las Vegas-area kids at the 2013 Science and Technology Expo on May 4 at the Cashman Center. The Expo is the culmination of the Las Vegas Science and Technology Festival, a weeklong series of science events produced by Exhibit IQ and the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. http://on.doi.gov/194qrJg
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