A wide diversity of animals make their home in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. An abundance of native grasses provide sustenance for prairie dogs and large grazing animals while the variety of habitats attract a great number of birds. Wildlife viewing is one of the most popular activities in the park.
The links above describe the park's diverse mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
Did You Know?
Theodore Roosevelt National Park combats several invasive, non-native plants including leafy spurge, Canada thistle, knapweed, black henbane, and salt cedar through biological and chemical controls.
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