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Along the West Boulder River in Park County, Montana, is an 80-acre Bureau of Land Management parcel that has been identified for possible disposal. Or has it? The acreage, surrounded by private land, ...
Because as Congress debates whether certain federal lands that should never be touched will be allowed to be sold or ...
Doug Burgum admires the conservation legacy of former President Teddy Roosevelt. What that means for national monuments during the second Trump administration is not yet clear. Interior Secretary Doug ...
History is made up of many people whose bravery, thoughts, and will have created an indelible impression on the society.
In June of 1906, during his second Presidential term, Theodore Roosevelt signed a law granting future U.S. Presidents the power to designate or expand National Monuments on existing federal land.
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announced changes to its government affairs team. The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is expanding its government affairs team, the ...
Within a gallery stands a rifle once presented to Theodore Roosevelt. It is perhaps an odd gift, considering that it was given to him with a note remarking on “his services on behalf of the ...