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Protecting Wildlife Through the Kelly Parcel Acquisition

The Kelly Parcel in Wyoming
The Kelly Parcel in Wyoming

Wyoming’s Kelly Parcel is a stunning piece of land adjacent to Grand Teton National Park, boasting incredible views of the Tetons and serving as a critical wildlife corridor. Recently, the Wyoming Land Board approved its sale to Grand Teton National Park for $100 million, ensuring its protection from private development.


The Kelly Parcel is a vibrant ecosystem, home to elk, mule deer, moose, and pronghorn, as well as birds of prey like bald eagles. Without this acquisition, the land could have been developed into subdivisions or golf courses, disrupting migration routes and reducing biodiversity. Instead, its sale guarantees that this land will remain wild and untouched, preserving crucial habitats for wildlife.


For outdoor enthusiasts, the Kelly Parcel’s protection is a victory. It safeguards a place where people can continue to experience the beauty of the American West, from autumn elk bugles to spring wildflowers. It also highlights the importance of prioritizing conservation over short-term profits.


This acquisition is a reminder that protecting wild places is about more than preserving landscapes; it’s about maintaining a way of life. As the sun sets over the Kelly Parcel, its untouched beauty remains a testament to what we can achieve when we choose conservation. Together, we can ensure that places like this remain wild for future generations to enjoy.

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