Puerto Rico government officials inaugurated the first permanent post-Hurricane María project completed by the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. #NewsismyBusiness
The improvements were funded by the American Rescue Plan Act. #NewsismyBusiness
The agency awarded funds to the Jobos Bay Natural Reserve and the Cambalache Species Refuge. #NewsismyBusiness
Another allocation to the DNER includes funds for the Cambalache Tree Nursery in Arecibo. #NewsismyBusiness
This initiative provided nests for the Puerto Rican parrots in the municipality of Utuado just in time for the mating season. #NewsismyBusiness
Funds from EPA’s new Climate Pollution Reduction grant program were made possible by the Biden-Harris Administration’s Inflation Reduction Act. #NewsismyBusiness
After Hurricanes Irma and María, trees, endemic birds and other forms of wildlife lost their habitats, or their populations dwindled in various protected areas in Puerto Rico. To help the recovery of the different structures in these ecologically valuable areas, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) granted more than $2.2 million to the Department of […]
As part of its continuing efforts to help the Caribbean recover from the long-term impacts from Hurricanes Irma and María, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding a $6.2 million to the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources as the first installment of a $40 million grant for hazardous and solid waste management […]
Governor-elect Ricardo Rosselló announced Thursday his nominees to head the Treasury, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Resources (DNER) departments, as well as the executive director of the Fiscal Agency and Financial Advisory Authority, or AAFAF.
The Wyndham Grand Río Mar Beach Resort & Spa, located along a pristine stretch of beach in Río Grande, has partnered with the Department of Natural & Environmental Resources to create a conservation program for sea turtles, which are currently in nesting season.
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