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Part wildlife sanctuary and part Wild West, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a vast landscape of hills, prairies, and floodplains known collectively as the North Dakota Badlands. This is the ...
There are more National Park Service units dedicated to Roosevelt's life and memory than any other American. As a sickly young boy in New York City, Theodore Roosevelt learned taxidermy and ...
MEDORA, N.D. — Theodore Roosevelt National Park visitors will have to wait a few more months to enjoy the south unit’s full loop, as construction on a stretch of roadway that collapsed five ...
Five parking areas will be reconstructed and modified with expanded walkways, bench seating and ... Maureen McGee-Ballinger said. Theodore Roosevelt National Park logged 668,679 recreation visits ...
MEDORA, N.D. — The wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park have a mark against them in the eyes of the National Park Service: Park officials don’t consider them a native wildlife species.
Longhorn steers have been kept as a historic demonstration herd at the north unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park since 1967 to commemorate the open range ranching era of Roosevelt's time.
North Dakota lawmakers have approved a resolution urging the federal government to protect the wild horses that roam Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The text of the resolution asks the federal ...