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Sunset over the Badlands at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
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Bison on the Badlands Landscape – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
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Wild Horses in the Badlands – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
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Hunting Trips of a Ranchman by Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was this nation’s 26th President and is considered by many to be our “Conservationist President”.
“When he became President in 1901, Roosevelt pursued this interest in natural history by establishing the first 51 Bird Reserves, 4 Game Preserves, and 150 National Forests. He also established the U.S. Forest Service, signed into law the creation of 5 National Parks, and signed the 1906 Antiquities Act under which he proclaimed 18 national monuments. The area of the United States placed under public protection by Theodore Roosevelt totals approximately 230,000,000 acres.”
Theodore Roosevelt and conservation
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Living Room of Maltese Cross Cabin – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Hunting Trips of a Ranchman by Theodore Roosevelt, (written at this desk). Teddy used both the rocking chair and desk seen in this picture.
Maltese Cross Cabin in Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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Teddy Roosevelt’s Maltese Cross Cabin – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
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Badlands Topography – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
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Prairie and Badlands – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota