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The Department of the Interior (DOI) is a federal agency within the United States government that is responsible for managing and conserving the country's land, natural resources, and cultural heritage. The DOI was established in 1849 and is headquartered in Washington D.C. It is currently led by the Secretary of the Interior, who is appointed by the President and serves as a member of the President's Cabinet.
The Department of the Interior is a federal agency responsible for managing and conserving the United States' natural resources and cultural heritage.
 
The DOI is divided into multiple bureaus and offices, each with its own unique responsibilities and
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Revision as of 08:14, 25 February 2024

Description


The Department of the Interior is a federal agency responsible for managing and conserving the United States' natural resources and cultural heritage.

Offers


  • Funding


More Information


https://www.doi.gov/