A Killer Blizzard Convinced People to Restore the Bison Herds
A Killer Blizzard Convinced People to Restore the Bison Herds
Bison Power
Bison may be the largest North American animal in North America, and that’s part of why they are celebrated every November 2. As you may expect, they are the stars of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. If you don’t believe me, just look where cars are stopped and cameras are clicking.
And it was a killer blizzard that gave life to bison when their herds were nearly wiped out in…
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Overlook Shelter in the Badlands, 1934
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Little Missouri River as seen from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota.
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Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA
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Badlands National Park - South Dakota - USA (by Matthew Paulson)
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Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA
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The Shadowlands
Seen near Medora, North Dakota.
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Drive One of These 3 Spectacular Backyard Winter Road Trips
Drive One of These 3 Spectacular Backyard Winter Road Trips
Stay warm while you are on a winter road trip
Yeah, I don’t want to freeze my face in negative temperatures, either – and especially not if the wind is blowing. Yikes!
So, let’s consider a warm winter road trip. Last week I shared how you can visit bison in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
This week, we suggest staying warm on one of these road trips in the Badlands. Believe it or not, it…
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The Badlands near Watford City, North Dakota, 1934
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View from Buck Hill. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, South Unit.
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