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Multi-day trip highlights investments in Tribal communities, climate resilience.
Secretary Haaland joined Governor Jay Inslee and state, local, and Tribal leaders to celebrate the opening of almost 30 miles of critical habitat for salmon and steelhead populations.
The Biden-Harris administration has already invested $40 million in the Yakima River Basin from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Secretary Haaland participated in a seed gathering project being funded by $ 365,000 from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to support restoration of whitebark pine and other threatened conifer species in Washington State .
She also visited Hurricane Ridge and was briefed on the Service’s efforts to restore Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge , which was destroyed in a structural fire in May 2023 .
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