United States. Department of the Interior
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The United States Department of the Interior is entrusted with managing the nation’s natural resources and preserving its cultural heritage. Although it does not possess a traditional birth date, its enduring mission has been pivotal in shaping environmental policy and conservation practices throughout American history.
This commitment is reflected in several key publications, including Glacier National Park [Montana], Grand Teton [Wyoming] National Park, The Nation's River: A report on the Potomac From the U.S. Department of the Interior, Rocky Mountain National Park [Colorado], and Sequoia [California] National Park. Each of these works documents the natural beauty and ecological significance of some of the nation’s most treasured landscapes, highlighting ongoing efforts to protect and manage these resources.
Through its stewardship, the Department of the Interior continues to influence environmental policy and inspire public appreciation for the natural world.