MEDORA, N.D.-Theodore Roosevelt said his time in North Dakota made him the man he was, but it's very likely his time in the Badlands spurred the idea of preserving nature across the country. "His time ...
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Why hunting still matters for wildlife conservation in the US
Unregulated hunting in the 1800s led to the decline of many North American species, in particular bison, passenger pigeons, ...
MEDORA, N.D. — Accounts of the famous story of Theodore Roosevelt’s pilgrimage to North Dakota’s Little Missouri Badlands to shoot a buffalo before they became extinct often omit an important detail.
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A Scenic Road Winding Through Theodore Roosevelt National Park Finally Reopens After Six Years
The South Unit Scenic Loop officially reopened to visitors in late November following $51 million of repairs, in time for the ...
Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, the road led visitors to sites like the Scoria Point Overlook and ...
The American Museum of Natural History in New York recently arranged for the removal of the controversial equestrian statue of Theodore Roosevelt from the front of the museum, where it had stood since ...
Cubic feet of natural gas produced in North Dakota on a single day in early 2019, 20% of which was wasted through venting or flaring A young Roosevelt visited the badlands of North Dakota and fell in ...
After the passing of his wife and mother, Theodore Roosevelt traveled to the Badlands of North Dakota. Journeying through the United States, he took the same route that The Henning Larsen + Nelson ...
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