This Week at Interior October 9, 2020

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This Week: Secretary Bernhardt announces the final regulations for electric bikes, or e-bikes, on Interior-managed lands; the Trump Administration and its partners move a critical water project forward in Pueblo, Colorado; Secretary Bernhardt takes part in a vigil for fallen police officers at the United States Indian Police Academy in Artesia, New Mexico; ground is broken for the new U.S. Park Police H-1 stables on the National Mall in Washington DC; a new visitor center coming to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument in Montana, the site of Custer's "Last Stand" in 1876; ExxonMobil's Lena platform is now the tallest oil and gas platform in the Gulf of Mexico to become a deep-water reef; this Sunday will be a fee free day at National Wildlife refuges as we kick off National Wildlife Refuge Week; the National Park Service is celebrating National Arts and Humanities Month, online and in-person, with "Telling Stories Around the Campfire...And in Other Park Places”; and a stunning view of the fall colors at Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge slides in as our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us!

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