Hi all,

I wanted to alert you to a very disturbing thing happening in the
National Archives world that may severely impact research, especially
historical and scientific research. The Dept of interior is asking for
permission to destroy records about oil and gas leases, mining, dams,
wells, timber sales, marine conservation, fishing, endangered species,
non-endangered species, critical habitats, land acquisition, and lots
more. Basically records from every agency within the Interior
Department, including the Bureau of Land Management, National Park
Service, US Fish & Wildlife Service, US Geological Survey, Bureau of
Safety and Environmental Enforcement, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and
others. This is all content that would normally go to NARA for
collection and preservation. This is disturbing;
this administration is basically just destroying records so they'll
never be accessible.

There's an October 29 deadline for comment to NARA:

[email protected]

/// fax: 301-837-3698

/// NARA (ACRA), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park MD,
<https://maps.google.com/?q=8601+Adelphi+Road,+College+Park+MD,+20740&entry=gmail&source=g>
 20740
<https://maps.google.com/?q=8601+Adelphi+Road,+College+Park+MD,+20740&entry=gmail&source=g>
-6001.


(Be sure to say that you're referring to DAA-0048-2015-0003.)


Please forward to your networks and researchers who may be effected.

More information: https://altgov2.org/doi-records-destruction/

NARA's appraisal memo
https://altgov2.org/wp-content/uploads/DAA-0048-2015-0003_Appraisal_Memo.pdf

This is tragic and terrible

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