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resilient ecosystemsU.S. Department of the Interior
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More than $24 million will support 50 ecosystem restoration projects that include on-the-ground action in 34 states and multiple U.S. Territories .
Projects selected will 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’ quality of life.
$1 million to prevent imminent extinction of Hawaiian forest birds, through the Hawaiian Forest Bird Keystone Initiative.
Investments will support projects in fiscal year 2025 and beyond and will be stewarded by the Department’s Bureau of Indian Affairs , Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Reclamation, National Park Service , and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service .
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