THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK
Photo blog: A day at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
MEDORA, N.D. - I took a break from Oil Patch reporting on Saturday and spent the day with family in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. I didn't notice many signs of oil development while we explored...
Posted on 8/6/12 at 7:03 AM
TRNP’s North Unit Scenic Drive slumping: Road to remain closed through summer
Theodore Roosevelt National Park’s North Unit Scenic Drive after mile six will be open with limited access through the summer.By Betsy Simon , June 17, 2012
Officials: Gravel pit on Elkhorn Ranch jeopardizes historic site
May 19, 2012
Oil boom threatening state parks? State officials working to minimize impact
By Amy Dalrymple , May 12, 2012
Elk population control ahead of schedule
Theodore Roosevelt National Park officials said Thursday they are ahead of schedule in reducing their elk population, which was 138 in January.March 23, 2012
Theodore Roosevelt National Park gets millions for roads
The National Park Service will receive about $3.1 million to improve roads in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, according to a press release issued Friday.January 21, 2012
Ready to soar
December 30, 2011
Mountain lion trapped for study in Teddy Roosevelt National Park dies
The first mountain lion trapped at Theodore Roosevelt National Park recently as part of a joint study died before she could be collared, officials said.November 24, 2011
Analysis claims ND 'haze' cost impact exaggerated
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota utilities are exaggerating the cost to consumers of proposed federal rules that would reduce pollution from two coal-fueled electric power plants, according to an analysis paid for by two environmental groups.November 18, 2011
ND nears 1 mountain lion hunting quota
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Wildlife officials say hunters are nearing the early season mountain lion quota in southwest North Dakota, with the killing of the seventh lion late last week near the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.October 31, 2011
A Badlands rainbow
October 28, 2011
Golden eagle soars after 4 week rehab
By April Baumgarten , September 28, 2011
TRNP air pollution rules prompt ND, fed tussle
BISMARCK — North Dakota health officials and federal regulators don’t agree on the best way to reduce air pollution in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and a state administrator said Tuesday the dispute is likely to end up in court.By Dale Wetzel , September 07, 2011
TRNP road closes at night due to landslides
A seven-mile stretch of the North Unit Scenic Drive in Theodore Roosevelt National Park has been reduced to one lane during the day and will be closed at night due to a slumping road.By Klark Byrd , July 31, 2011
Theodore Roosevelt National Park begins 2nd year of elk reductions
Theodore Roosevelt National Park will begin taking applications July 9 from hunters looking to volunteer in the second year of an elk reduction program.By Klark Byrd , July 02, 2011
Summit Trail in western ND Badlands closed
WATFORD CITY (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service has closed the Summit Trail in the western North Dakota Badlands because of unsafe conditions.June 09, 2011
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