THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK
Elk radio-collar project begins today in Theodore Roosevelt National Park
A project to capture and fit elk with radio collars is scheduled for today and Thursday in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora, N.D. The radio-collar project marks the begi...
Posted on 9/12/12 at 7:00 AM
Discover America creates Top 10 ND list
DiscoverAmerica.com has posted a list of Top 10 Things to Do in North Dakota on its Facebook page. What do you think of the list? Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora and Watford City Scenic splen...
Posted on 7/9/10 at 4:50 AM
Teams search for missing hiker in Theodore Roosevelt National Park 
Twenty searchers along with park staff are scouring the South Unit of Theodore National Park where a 48-year-old hiker has gone missing, according to a press release issued this afternoon.
By Forum Communications , July 17, 2012
Attendance rebounds at Theodore Roosevelt National Park 
By Associated Press , July 16, 2012
National Park in western ND a hotbed for fossils 
By April Baumgarten , July 09, 2012
Buel Sonderland, Fargo, letter: New projects threaten North Dakota Badlands 
Is the permanent loss of this small portion of our state — one with such diverse a landscape — worth the economic gain to be had for the next few years?
By Buel Sonderland , June 12, 2012
Roosevelt National Park gets new administration chief 
Superintendent Valerie Naylor says Margaret Schwartz has been promoted after serving as the park's budget analyst for the past eight years.
By Associated Press , March 26, 2012
Theodore Roosevelt National Park elk reduction deemed success 
The elk reduction effort began in 2010, when officials estimated the park herd at more than 1,200 animals. Superintendent Valerie Naylor says National Park Service staff and nearly 400 volunteer shooters the past two falls have removed 868 elk. Officials counted only 138 elk within the park's South Unit during an aerial survey in January.
By Associated Press , March 22, 2012
Spirit Lake Nation, Theodore Roosevelt National Park getting $6.8 million for roads 
Spirit Lake Nation will receive $6.8 million in emergency funding to help repair and raise flooded roads. The money is part of nearly $10 million announced Friday by North Dakota’s congressional delegation.
By Herald Staff Report , January 20, 2012
North Dakota's elk herd reduced by 462 this fall 
The kills were attributed to 138 volunteers who had been selected to harvest elk in Theodore Roosevelt National Park between Oct. 18 and Nov. 22.
By Associated Press , December 28, 2011
Rehabilitated bald eagle set for release into wild 
A bald eagle discovered in September with a broken wing has recovered and is ready for release.
By Associated Press , December 28, 2011
Mountain lion trapped in Theodore Roosevelt National Park for study dies before collaring 
The lion is believed to have had a cub, a North Dakota Game and Fish Department official said.
By Ashley Martin , November 24, 2011
National parks to offer free admission this weekend 
The National Park Service is commemorating Veterans Day by offering free admission at Theodore Roosevelt National Park and all other park units Friday through Sunday. Entrance fees will be waived at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, giving visitors one last fee-free opportunity to enjoy beautiful fall weather and spectacular badlands scenery before winter.
By Herald Staff Report , November 09, 2011
Theodore Roosevelt National Park begins 2nd year of elk reduction effort 
Last year, volunteer shooters killed about 400 elk to begin the process of trimming the herd to a more ideal size.
By Associated Press , October 18, 2011
N.D. Governor's Photo Contest winners include Grand Forks photographer's best of show 
By Forum Communications , October 04, 2011
Rehabilitated eagle release set at Theodore Roosevelt National Park 
The eagle was found near Bowman, N.D., thin and unable to fly. It was taken to Dakota Zoo in Bismarck for three months of rehabilitation.
By Associated Press , September 27, 2011
UND's Seabloom to discuss mammals of N.D. Badlands on Friday 
Robert Seabloom, Professor Emeritus at UND, will present “Scratchings and Squeakings: Lesser Known Mammals of the North Dakota Badlands” at 1:45 p.m. MDT Friday in the South Unit Visitor Center auditorium at Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora, N.D.
By Herald Staff Report , August 10, 2011
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