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US Department of the Interior @Interior
Let's continue to protect the spaces these species need to live, as well as work within our communities to preserve a healthy environment for them to thrive and recover. Want to do more? Check out some @NatlParkService suggestions on things YOU can do. https://t.co/1myL99uJqX 6/6 https://t.co/4A5pyzQZaa — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
True to its name, the Hawaiian monk seal lives throughout the islands. These endangered mammals are the rarest seal on the planet. The work being done by agencies like @NOAA and @USFWS, as well as state and local partners, could bring this species back from the brink. 5/6 https://t.co/CeKZda42mY — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
It's #EndangeredSpeciesDay, so let's see some species we want to save! The Wyoming toad was once abundant. These adorable chonks could be found throughout the Laramie Basin. Now rarely seen, @USFWS is working with partners to save these toads: https://t.co/hStOJ2M91V 4/6 https://t.co/q4UCZNaGjA — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
.@USGS scientists & their research help inform @USFWS decisions on Endangered Species Act listings. USGS collaborates with federal, state, Tribal, and local partners to provide the science needed for conservation management decisions. USGS š¤ USFWS = working to save species. 3/6 https://t.co/ocFCvlwiSw — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
There are over 1,500 species of plants, birds, fish, invertebrates, and mammals that are listed as endangered or threatened in the U.S. Agencies like @USGS and @USFWS work with state & local partners to restore endangered species, like the Higgins eye pearlymussels seen here. 2/6 https://t.co/ykkG8T8MdA — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
#EndangeredSpeciesDay Big Facts Thread: The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has helped recover some of Americaās most treasured wild animals, plants & creatures. We're featuring some ESA facts and sharing some lesser known endangered species that you may have never heard of. 1/6 https://t.co/2VCdCq6RXG — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
RT @SecDebHaaland: On Endangered Species Day, we look to our planet's beautiful and diverse wild creatures that need our protection. We wou⦠— PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Just over 2,600 miles southwest of Hawai'i, lies @NPamericansamoa. Whether you are a guest or simply passing through a village, please observe Fa'asamoa, or the "Samoan Way" customs as a sign of respect. https://t.co/svPjB0WH6a #AANHPI https://t.co/QYeB1s6OFG — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Alligators can live to be over 80 years old. š Which is why thereās an increased chance that they will in fact see you later. Photo of gator at Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge in Mississippi courtesy of Kara R. https://t.co/hRL4uyaR2N — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
RT @usbr: Puddles is helping @WDFW prevent invasive aquatic species from sneaking into the Columbia River basin at the new Cle Elum watercr⦠— PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
#TeamPublicLands: Leave it better than you found it. Pack out all trash you might find, avoid leaving lasting marks, and replace any natural items you may have moved when setting up your camp. Pic by Jacob W. Frank, @NatlParkService #Montana https://t.co/IhmCbY90LD — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
The alien landscape of @BLMUtah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah, can make visitors feel like they have landed on another planet. Photo by Roy Goldsberry (https://t.co/lloddoaTw1) https://t.co/1vKkxtiU8f — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Want to know more about the invasive nutria pictured above? Check out this helpful fact sheet: https://t.co/NHtwclNQYa — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
@Klsadler1 @USFWS This is an invasive nutria and not a beaver. They do look similar! — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Invasive species cause tremendous harm to our environment, our economy, and our health. Team up with @USFWS to take down invasive species across the nation and help protect our public lands and waters! #InvasiveSpeciesWeek https://t.co/2ZrREHEIPm https://t.co/gph5bDlO5A — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
@KimKaliszewski @USFWS Hey Kim! Not a glass panel, but the boat is set up to quickly survey the fish and get them back into the river as fast as possible so that they may hopefully live another 100 years. — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
@_ncxlv @USFWS And these are facts. It was only the beginning of a much longer fight. Great comment — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
The expression you make when @LateNightSeth roasts @Interior's social media jokes. Least Auklet looking shook at Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. https://t.co/g9VkrynmHO https://t.co/hxQ6Wsok1x — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
If you're urgin' for more sturgeon facts or you would like to follow more of the science being done by native fish crews like the one that caught this 7 foot long lunker, check out the Alpena Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office Facebook page. https://t.co/JVNBIZXeMi — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Things that happened in 1920: 1. Women were gaining the right to vote 2. Harvard beat Oregon in the Rose Bowl 3. This giant lake sturgeon was born! Recently caught by a @USFWS crew during a fish survey of the Detroit River, this 240 lb beauty was quickly released back. https://t.co/KWoEOrSJN8 — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Standing under a sky full of stars at Big Meadows in @ShenandoahNPS heightens the senses. Pic by Nitin J Sanket (https://t.co/7u0uZGuWtK) https://t.co/Od21pQI30H — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
.@DOIONRR manages and ensures full payment of revenues owed for the development of the nationās energy and natural resources on the Outer Continental Shelf and onshore federal and Indian lands. Learn more:āÆhttps://t.co/t5x8CI24c5 https://t.co/LVh2KvBXNE — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Moving water leaves its signature throughout @YosemiteNPS. It has shaped the dramatic landscapes of the park, most visibly in its smooth granite and famous waterfalls. Photo courtesy of Jefery Bradford https://t.co/zwXPzV7pkT — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
At a repatriation ceremony today, the Buffalo History Museum transferred the historic Red Jacket Peace Medal back to its rightful place with the Seneca People. The important action returns an object of great cultural importance to the Seneca Nation. — PolitiTweet.org
Adria R. Walker @adriawalkr
The President of the Seneca Nation is speaking now. Says the medal belongs here, to the Senecas, of all generations⦠https://t.co/RMH33PPNsC
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Safety is at the forefront of everything we do. Today, @BSEEgov and @ENERGY have entered into a cooperative agreement with Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station to support the ongoing operation and maintenance of the Ocean Energy Safety Institute. https://t.co/R3f91uhDGR https://t.co/2xkVOlGB6T — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Interesting facts for your Monday morning: The 1956 @usbr Colorado River Storage Project is made up of seven water facilities and has a combined storage capacity of 30.6 million acre-feet. That's enough stored water to supply almost 92 million homes for an entire year! https://t.co/3R65jnt7qZ — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
You can almost feel the breeze on this mountainside meadow of wildflowers at @BLMca managed Curry Mountain in #California. The area's steep and rugged terrain is complemented this time of year with beautiful blooms. Photo by Jesse Pluim, Bureau of Land Management https://t.co/fFjFG1ZwJA — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Parenting 101: When the kids are noisy, feed them snacks. Barn swallows, like the ones seen here at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in #NewJersey, are voracious insectivores. Photo by Christopher Borkowski (https://t.co/lloddoaTw1) https://t.co/aaeRoNPxir — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Helpful #TeamPublicLands tip: give wildlife room and use a zoom. Required distances may vary, but a general rule is to stay 100 yards away from predators, like bears and wolves, and 25 yards from bison and all other animals. https://t.co/GX8aBEWwgb — PolitiTweet.org
US Department of the Interior @Interior
Many Chinese laborers continued working in railroad construction after the Transcontinental was completed. Some returned home, but most stayed and formed a new life here. Golden Spike National Historical Park in #Utah strives to honor the legacy of these early immigrants. #AANHPI https://t.co/oKsEKdRLyX — PolitiTweet.org