| This week: The Trump Administration has made great strides in restoring coastal habitats in the Gulf of Mexico, ten years after Deepwater Horizon, while ensuring safe and responsible energy development along the Outer Continental Shelf; as National Park Week kicks off Saturday, April 18th, all of this year's activities will take place online because of the COVID-19 pandemic; new research solves a 70-year old debate about the identity of a dinosaur named "Jane"; and a beautiful springtime scene paints a lush and lovely Picture of the Week. Restoration of the Gulf of Mexico  The Trump Administration Leads Restoration of the Gulf of Mexico, 10 years after Deepwater Horizon. Natonal Park Week Begins  National Park Week kicks off Saturday, April 18th with Junior Ranger Day. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, all of this year's activities will take place online. COVID-19  A reminder to keep doing your part to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. This is a critical time for America to keep flattening the curve and prevent more infections. Follow the directions of your state and local public health authorities, and stay together, apart. For more information visit: Coronavirus.gov. Case Closed  A 70-year old debate is over. Research shows that "Jane," a dinosaur collected from BLM land in Montana is a juvenile Tyannosaurus Rex, and not a different species. |
No comments:
Post a Comment