Sunday, June 21, 2026

Wyoming Sells a 640-Acre Grand Teton Parcel to the National Park Service for $46 Million

Some views are meant to be preserved It looks like a breathtaking Western painting that might be hanging in a museum in Denver, or Cody or Jackson, but it’s actually a photograph of the real thing taken by the National Park Service: one of America’s most magnificent legacies: Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming, just south of Yellowstone National Park. It’s a

President Withdraws More of Alaska from Future Oil and Gas Production

White House  removes 43,000 sq. miles and 3 Tcf of natural gas potential from offshore Alaska On Nov. 9, the president signed an executive order creating the Northern Bering Sea Climate Resilience Area. “This area, encompassing 112,300 square miles, represents a hugely productive, high-latitude ocean ecosystem and supports one of the largest seasonal marine mammal migrations in the world, including thousands of bowhead