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2 Sources I Used Jordan, Matthew R. "Theodore Roosevelt National Park (U.S. National Park Service)." U.S. National Park Service - Experience Your America. Apr.-May Web. 02 June < "Theodore Roosevelt National Park (U.S. National Park Service)." U.S. National Park Service - Experience Your America. Web. 02 June < Jordan, Matthew R. "Theodore Roosevelt National Park - Google Search." Google. Apr.-May Web. 02 June < roosevelt national park&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1&rlz=>. Theodore Roosevelt National Park Book Pamphlet mailed to school.

3 How Theodore Roosevelt national park was formed?
It was formed within a short time after the death of Theodore Roosevelt on January 6, There were suggestions to set up a memorial in his honor. Different studies took place across the country that included ideas for national parks, monuments, wildlife refuges, and scenic roads as well as state parks. The Little Missouri Badlands were explored in 1924 by a party of 40 to outline an area for a Roosevelt National Park.

4 When did the Theodore Roosevelt become a National Park?
It became a National Park November 10, 1978. The land was valuable because the land included ideas for national parks, monuments, wildlife refuges, and scenic roads as well as state parks.

5 How is the land currently changing?
Weathering and eroding is happing every day inside the park. Water flow and wind are reshaping the land slowly. Sometimes fire and natural disasters also change the shape of the park.

6 What environmental issues are affecting Theodore Roosevelt National Park?
One issue that is affecting the park is the population of bison and buffalo. Park managers have currently set the herd size to approximately bison/ buffalo in the north unit and in the south unit. Population is controlled primarily to maintain healthy range conditions and if there are too many bison there will not be enough food for all animals.

7 What special features are inside of the park?
Theodore Roosevelt has very interesting attractions like really unique rock formations and also very beautiful animals and natural habitats.

8 What types of rocks can be found inside the park?
Two types of rocks can be found, Sedimentary and Metamorphic. Sedimentary Metamorphic

9 How is technology used to help preserve and maintain the park
Park managers use fences to make sure animals and people do not go outside boundaries. They use sidewalks to guide people through the park and use facilities so people can buy gifts or food. Security cameras are used to keep the park safe and there are many public restrooms for visitors to use.

10 Maps of the park U.S Map North Dakota Park map
Theodore Roosevelt National Park


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