As Theodore Roosevelt National Park mulls a new plan for managing the horse herd that could reduce the number of horses significantly or remove them entirely advocates urge them to maintain a genetically healthy population.
The harvest of native plant seeds, including some taken from Theodore Roosevelt's Maltese Cross and Elkhorn Ranch sites, marks a "hands-on-the-ground" step forward for the future western North Dakota attraction.
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We should be using our free press, and our consent as voters, to hold arrogant, bullying politicians who have grown far too comfortable with their power accountable. We shouldn't be encouraging them.