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The Trump administration announced a plan on June 17 to open nearly 82% of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to oil and gas development, including some of its most ecologically sensitive areas.
Some of the extraordinary wildlife in the wetlands around Teshekpuk Lake, a fragile “special area” in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska that the Trump administration would open to further ...
The Trump administration announced a plan on June 17 to open nearly 82% of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to oil and gas development, including some of its most ecologically sensitive areas.
Disabled visitors can see the newest edition of Wildlife Photographer of the Year away from daytime crowds. This event will return in October. Experience breathtaking photography away from our busy ...
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Chasing Wildlife: A Photographer’s Journey Into the Wild - MSNWoman attacked for trying to stop a pro-Palestine, pro-Mexico mural from being vandalized Here's the Average Social Security Benefit at Ages 62, 67, and 70 The world’s most-visited museum shuts ...
Common Childhood Virus Linked to Alzheimer’s Development in Old Age Iran Issues New Grave Warning to Trump, U.S. Iconic convenience store chain closing after long goodbye Six people dead and two ...
Joel Sartore, photographer and conservationist, visits the Capital City inspiring Topekans to take part in conserving local wildlife.
Local photographer Ken Kashian is promoting his latest artist book on the Weston Cemetery Prairie Nature Preserve.
What is the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska? The National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska was originally designated in 1923 by President Warren Harding as an emergency oil supply for the U.S. Navy.
The photographer Ken Konchel was from Detroit, but 41 years ago, his life took a turn. The man he was dating, Ron Crooks, had landed a job at the D’Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles advertising agency in St ...
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