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More Than $157 Million from Investing in America Agenda to Restore Our Nation’s Lands & Waters

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COLUMBIA, N.C. — The Department of the Interior today announced more than $157 million from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to restore our nation’s lands and waters through locally led, landscape-scale restoration projects. The funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will support 206 ecosystem restoration projects in 48 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Territories and will advance the Department’s ongoing work across several restoration and resilience programs.

Secretary Deb Haaland traveled to North Carolina to announce that Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina will receive a $1.4 million investment to enhance the dilapidated Scuppernong River Boardwalk. The funding will replace a 1000-foot boardwalk that meanders through a pristine forest and provides environmental education and recreational opportunities for the public in a rural, historically underserved community.

“Nature is our best ally in the fight against climate change and now, through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, we have new transformational resources to advance locally led, partnership driven projects that will catalyze nature-based solutions and build resilient communities and landscapes,” said Secretary Deb Haaland. “At a time when tackling the climate and biodiversity crises could not be more critical, these investments in clean water, clean air, wildlife habitat, cultural resources and open spaces will benefit people, wildlife and local economies for generations to come.”

Through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the Interior Department is stewarding an overall $2 billion over five years in new investments to put people to work restoring our nation’s lands and waters. To guide these historic investments, in April 2023, the Department unveiled the Restoration and Resilience Framework to catalyze coordination and drive transformational outcomes across our existing programs and initiatives. This work supports the President’s America the Beautiful Initiative.

The framework includes a commitment to nine keystone conservation initiatives which address climate change impacts, including through restoring salt marshes and core sage brush areas; supporting habitat for salmonbison and Hawaiian forest birds; and restoring native plant communities by ensuring a robust native seed supply chain and eradicating invasive species 

Historic Funding for Ecosystem Restoration Projects

Funding announced today will invest in several projects that advance the three pillars of the restoration and resilience framework: building climate resilience and addressing climate change impacts; restoring healthy lands and waters; and enhancing communities’ qualities of life. Projects will be conducted in partnerships with states, Tribes, U.S. Territories, and non-profit organizations, and will advance wildfire and drought resilience, improve recreational access, reduce legacy pollution from formerly mined lands, manage invasive species and restore native plants and ecosystems.

More than half of the projects will also benefit historically underserved communities, advancing President Biden’s Justice40 Initiative, which aims to deliver 40 percent of the overall benefits of climate, clean energy, and related investments to disadvantaged communities.

A full project list is available on the Department’s website. Key funding that advances the various programs and initiatives in the Department’s Restoration and Resilience Framework includes, but is not limited to:

To increase effectiveness and impact from historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law investments in ecosystem restoration, Phase 3 projects include commitments of approximately $5 million to test restoration approaches, monitor project impacts, and assess ecosystem outcomes, including through an inter-bureau partnership with USGS.

Courtesy of US Department of the Interior.


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