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Bids, not birds. That was the clear precedence when the Trump administration held the best worth oil lease sale ever within the 103-year historical past of the Nationwide Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, or NPR-A. The lease sale in March included parcels in and across the extremely delicate Teshekpuk Lake space.
Teshekpuk Lake—the biggest lake in Alaska’s Arctic, dwelling to globally vital breeding populations of shorebirds and waterbirds akin to eiders and loons—is one of five Special Areas in the NPR-A designated for protection by Congress for vital ecological values. In 2024, the Biden administration introduced guidelines codifying protections limiting oil and fuel growth inside 13.3 million acres of the Particular Areas. A 12 months later, by Government Order, President Trump eliminated these protections.
Stan Senner, Audubon’s former vice chairman for hen conservation and former director of Audubon Alaska, says the Teshekpuk Lake space is an important wetland advanced within the Circumpolar Arctic for birds: “All of those birds, whether or not they’re swans, geese, shorebirds, jaegers, they’re all there as a result of there’s 24 hours of daylight, bugs, small mammals, low predation. It’s only a Backyard of Eden for Arctic-nesting birds.”

The Teshekpuk Lake space can also be crucial habitat for its namesake caribou herd, which the area’s Inupiat folks depend on for subsistence. Three years in the past, the Biden administration negotiated a take care of the village of Nuiqsut that granted the tribal authorities energy to restrict growth throughout 1,000,000 acres of caribou habitat inside the Teshekpuk Lake space.
However final 12 months the Trump administration canceled the settlement, saying it undermined the federal authorities’s capacity to spice up oil manufacturing inside the NPR-A. Nuiqsut leaders filed swimsuit and two days earlier than the lease sale, U.S. District Court docket Choose Sharon Gleason issued a brief injunction ruling the settlement ought to stay in full power and impact.
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However the sale of 5.5 million acres inside the NPR-A went ahead, together with tracts in and round Teshekpuk Lake. The sale attracted 11 firms that spent a document $163 million on bids for leases masking 1.3 million acres. It was the primary of 5 gross sales mandated within the NPR-A over the following 10 years beneath the tax and funds invoice handed by Congress in 2025. ExxonMobil, Epoch Assets, Shell, Repsol, North Slope Exploration, and ConocoPhillips all bid on huge tracts of tundra and wetlands inside the Teshekpuk Lake space.
“It’s discouraging as a result of a lot of the conservation group through the years has taken the place that there’s going to be some growth in NPR-A, however we needed to channel it into the areas that had been the least dangerous and defend the wildlife habitats that had been the perfect,” says Senner. “And now that’s all basically thrown out the window.”
A number of lawsuits by the Middle for Organic Range, Wilderness Society, and different environmental and native teams are difficult the Trump administration’s renewed push to drill throughout the NPR-A.
Senner says that he prefers to take the lengthy view. He factors out that though the current lease sale offers trade highly effective authorized claims to develop, no new wells have been drilled but and it is going to be years earlier than closing selections are made to begin producing oil.
Senner hopes that even when this administration doesn’t take into account the Particular Areas to be particular, “maybe the following administration will.”
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Elizabeth Arnold is a journalism professor on the College of Alaska Anchorage and former longtime political correspondent for Nationwide Public Radio. She beforehand reported on America’s Arctic for Residing Chicken journal in Summer time 2024.
