Each tribe has a unique history, spirituality and tradition with the badlands. The national park protects more than 70,000 acres of these sacred lands, iconic wildlife and unique rock structures.
In fact, roughly 600,000 people visit the park each year. The only national park in the US named after a person, Theodore Roosevelt not only preserves and protects vast areas of grasslands ...
Long before Theodore Roosevelt became America’s 26th president, he spent years as a rancher in the rugged lands preserved by this national park. He grew a strong attachment to the landscape, and now ...
Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates are urging North Dakotans to contact legislators about two bills for the long-term ...
The group would work in cooperation with the national park service and the United States government, providing ...
Wild horse advocates will also seek a resolution from the North Dakota Legislature urging federal protection for the horses.
"Yellowstone to Yosemite with Kevin Costner" follows the actor as he explores the history of former President Theodore Roosevelt's 1903 Yosemite expedition with naturalist and environmental advocate ...
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 ...