Theodore Roosevelt National Park is home to a variety of prairie mammals including bison, elk, prairie dogs, coyotes, and badgers. Wild horses and longhorn steers in the park reflect the historic landscape as Theodore Roosevelt experienced it in the 1880s. Click the links above to learn more about some of these animals.
Mammals (12 Photos)
Large mammals were an attraction for Theodore Roosevelt and they remain an attraction for park visitors.
Mammal Checklist What mammals live in the park? more...
Wildlife Viewing Knowing where and when to look can help you find the animals you're looking for. more...
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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