National Parks Conservation Association Response to Announcement of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as Nominee for ...
As one of the least-populated states in the U.S., North Dakota is a great destination for an escape. It's home to one of 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 ...
This letter is in response to Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates ad in the Bismarck Tribune on Oct.19 and 26, 2024, regarding the roundup of the horses in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
FARGO — Rangers at Theodore Roosevelt National Park euthanized a young female horse that was injured during last week’s roundup and had been released back into the park after being evaluated ...
It doesn’t take a doctorate in political science to understand the differences on environmental policy held by today’s ...
The horse, whose injuries had been evaluated by a veterinarian, was found lying on the ground about 5 miles from the corrals and holding pens in the park. Aspen, a one-year-old filly, photographed ...
There we go again. The good old movie where Theodore Roosevelt National Park is attempting to remove horses is running again. Once more against the protest of thousands of taxpaying citizen owners ...
A state park in North Dakota containing the name of a Civil War-era general who led attacks against Native Americans has been ...
MEDORA, N.D. ( North Dakota Monitor) – A park in western North Dakota that owed its name to a United States military officer ...
Fifteen years later, when Congress again refused to create a national park, President Theodore Roosevelt stretched the limits of the Antiquities Act and established the Grand Canyon National Monument.
A filly named Aspen (not pictured) was euthanized shortly after being released following a wild horse roundup at a North Dakota national park. Screengrab from Facebook post by Theodore Roosevelt ...