Theodore Roosevelt Grants

When Theodore Roosevelt came to Dakota Territory to hunt bison in 1883, he was a skinny, young, spectacled dude from New York. He could not have imagined how his adventure in this remote and unfamiliar place would forever alter the course of the nation.

The rugged landscape and strenuous life that TR experienced here would help shape a conservation policy that we still benefit from today.


This project will involve 2-3 phases of treatment and restoration at each park unit that the Minnesota Conservation Corps will perform plant management and restoration work including: Badlands...more
Posted On - 2013-07-01


This project will involve 2-3 phases of treatment and restoration at each park unit that the Montana Conservation Corps will perform plant management and restoration work including: Badlands...more
Posted On - 2013-06-20


United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (NPS) NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS. This funding announcement is to provide public notice that the...more
Posted On - 2011-01-05




Complete a Natural Resouces Condition Assessment (NRCA)for Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, and Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in...more
Posted On - 2010-05-04




Vertical farms are designed in a way to avoid the pressing issues about growing food crops in drought-and-disease-prone fields miles away from the population centers in which they will be consumed.






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