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MEDORA, N.D. (KFYR) - Horse advocates and Theodore Roosevelt National Park have been at odds over the wild stallion Alluvium’s fate ever since the park detained the horse earlier this spring.
Former President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt did a whistle-stop tour of Schuylkill County towns in October 1914. After arriving in Tamaqua on October 26, he journeyed to Pottsville, where he spoke at ...
His father, Theodore Roosevelt Sr., was a descendant of the ... by ‘gentlemen'; that I would find them run by saloon-keepers, horse-car conductors, and the like, and not by men with any of ...
The North Dakota Legislature has approved a resolution calling on the federal government to protect the wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National ... preserve the park's horse population.
Part wildlife sanctuary and part Wild West, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a ... Spend an hour or two on horseback riding the trails of the North Dakota Badlands. Ride along buttes and ...
The text of the resolution asks the federal government to pass legislation establishing protections for the wild horse herd ... about the wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
The bipartisan bill would provide federal protection for the herd, requiring a minimum population of 150 horses.
Former President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt did a whistle-stop tour of Schuylkill County towns in October 1914. After arriving in Tamaqua on October 26, he journeyed to Pottsville, where he ...