The wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park were considered a nuisance in 1954. Public opinion on the horses has changed dramatically in the past 70 years.
North Dakota’s historic preservation officer has asked Theodore Roosevelt National Park to maintain its decades of cooperation with the state in preserving a wild horse herd as a part of
North Dakota's director of historic preservation said the horses are part of the cultural landscape, and the state and park have collaborated for decades to maintain the herd.
North Dakota's director of historic preservation said the horses are part of the cultural landscape, and the state and park have collaborated for decades to maintain the herd.
North Dakota's director of historic preservation said the horses are part of the cultural landscape, and the state and park have collaborated for decades to maintain the herd.