Welcome to our library! Here you will find articles, videos and papers that we have collected over the years that pertain to the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, ND.

Population genomics provide insight into ancestral
relationships and diversity of the feral horses of Theodore
Roosevelt National Park March 2024 TRNP report

This secret document that shows the lengths that TRNP went to in their attempts to create the narrative for removing the horses from the park NPS 2022h

Reimmunization intervals for application of GnRH immunocontraceptive vaccine (GonaCon-Equine) in free-roaming horses (Equus ferus caballus) using syringe darts: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773093X23000454


Steve Martens Documents

Steve Martens letter re: March 2024 report
Historical letter from Steve Martens
Martens List of historical documents/Bibliography on Badlands Horse Culture


2024 resolutions

Medora Resolution

Billings County Resolution
Medora City Council Resolution

Documents obtained from former TRNP Park Superintendent Noel Poe.

1996 Letter
1998 Letter

Theodore Roosevelt National Park Civic Engagement Report July 2022

The Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates comment letter for the first round of comments for the NEW wild horse management plan

1978 Environmental Assessment – currently being used to manage the wild horses of TRNP

The letter that our legal team sent to Theodore Roosevelt National Park on 3/21/2022

TRNP Livestock Management Plan Newsletter – March 2022

Castle McLaughlin Papers

The only person to date that has done any research on the origin of the wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park was Castle McLaughlin. This paper was published in 1989 when Castle was a graduate student at Columbia U in NYC and an interpretive ranger for Knife River Indian Villages NHS (NPS) in Stanton, N.D. Castle has recently retired after 25 years of being a curator at Harvard’s Peabody Museum

1989 Castle McLaughlin Report
Badlands Broomtails A Cultural History of Wild Horses in North Dakota

Partnership agreements between North Dakota Badlands Horse (NDBH) and Wild in North Dakota (WIND) with Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The partnerships have since been dissolved. The essence of these agreements was that NDBH & WIND agreed to help TRNP park management with the capture and sale of the horses.

North Dakota Badlands Horse Partnership
Wild in North Dakota Partnership

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota Historic Resource Study by Public Lands History Center at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.

The Designed Landscaped of the North Dakota Badlands: Weldon and Marjorie Gratton, Faithful Stewards and Genuine Collaborators by Steve Martens

National Academy of Sciences report: BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program: A Way Forward

https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/13511/using-science-to-improve-the-blm-wild-horse-and-burro-program


Dr. Dan Baker, head of Colorado State University’s (CSU) “Birth Control Study” that was done at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, gives an overview of his experiment on our horses to an audience of his peers at the Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Fertility Control Workshop  held on November 8, 2018 in Albuquerque, NM.  


BLM Wild Horse & Burro Handbook

Historic Preservation Act – Section 106 Review Process Information:


SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4011
the Nokota horse is the honorary equine of North Dakota



Plans for wild horse herd at Theodore Roosevelt National Park range from no change to no horses

The National Park Service is reexamining its management of more than 180 horses for the first time since it adopted an environmental assessment in 1978. Options range from maintaining the current program to allowing the herd to “live out their lives in the park.”

https://www.inforum.com/news/north-dakota/plans-for-wild-horse-herd-at-theodore-roosevelt-national-park-range-from-no-change-to-no-horses



In 2018, a research paper was released entitled “Genetic Diversity and the origin of the feral horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park” You can read the entire report here: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0200795


KX News interview regarding the wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park 3/25/2021

https://www.kxnet.com/news/top-stories/theodore-roosevelt-ntl-park-begins-annual-horse-capturing-process-activists-disagree-with-management/?fbclid=IwAR2nyn8AQBuKzsc_aisdWlF5c8ahJSkmV1l1GQGho628fjhWwKx2-VnDRoc


KX News interview regarding the wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park 2/1/2021

https://www.kxnet.com/good-day-dakota/chasing-horses-caring-for-the-wild-horses-of-the-badlands/?fbclid=IwAR0hf8bY5inB_loB1TA9FcUmh4SB_xt9pv50LfvlR5szJdDYUz9h0RueLqU


Dr. Jenny Powers discusses her successes developing a remote dart to administer birth control – being tested on the mares in TRNP. Presentation was given to her peers at the Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Fertility Control Workshop  held on November 8, 2018 in Albuquerque, NM.  


The portal that Theodore Roosevelt National Park management uses to share information with the public about the wild horses. This is the only way they will communicate with the public. https://www.nps.gov/thro/learn/nature/feral-wild-horses.htm.


PDF version of NPS Management Policies (2006)


Colorado State University’s Project Proposal to the BLM for 2015-2020.


WH&B SEMI-ANNUAL PERFORMANCE/PROGRESS REPORT from CSU/TRNP 4/17-10/17


BLM Wild Horse and Burro Research Background Materials for Advisory Board, June 2021


Interview with Robert Utley



Thunderbear’s Newsletter #280


Wranglers round up horses, bison in
park, Helicopters help lead animals to
corrals

Fargo Forum 10/9/1997


Badlands horses gathered for culling
Dickinson Press 10/3/2000


History of park horses is debated
Dickinson Press 10/28/2007


Park plans auction of feral horses
The Dickinson Press 5/13/2008


TRNP mustangs to be auctioned
Park to test birth control on mares to maintain
herd sizes

Fargo Forum 9/25/2009


Wild horses epitomize the Badlands
Bismarck Tribune 10/4/2009


Man injured when wild horse from
Roosevelt park jumps fence at sale
Other than that, roundup, auction called a success

Associated Press 10/25/2009


UND researchers study origin of
horses at Theodore Roosevelt park

Grand Forks Herald 8/12/2018


ROUGH RIDING
Advocates of wild horses want herding changes at
N.D.’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Fargo Forum 9/9/2019


Park to resume birth control of wild
horses
Theodore Roosevelt rangers hope to minimize
roundups

Fargo Forum 9/17/2019


Interview with Castle McLaughlinpart 1

Interview with Castle McLaughlinpart 2

Preserving the Legacy of North Dakota’s Wild Horses
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/saving-the-legacy-of-nort_b_5669868


2013 SENATE NATURAL RESOURCES
SCR4011


Nokota Horse Conservancy, Inc. v. Bernhardt

Nokota Horse Conservancy, Inc. v. Bernhardt, 666 F. Supp. 2d 1073 | Casetext Search + Citator


Minnesota group’s attempts to market Badlands wild horses halted by judge

Minnesota group’s attempts to market Badlands wild horses halted by judge | Park Rapids Enterprise



History, management of park horses being debated

https://www.jamestownsun.com/news/1709124-history-management-park-horses-being-debated?fbclid=IwAR3faNQx4QQFLodOiGoKQGJeEbL63Pbelh87o7M6IHa4pM8IDxt53mXAFKU


Theodore Roosevelt National Park Categorical Exclusion Documentation Form (CE Form) 9/8/2020.


Management of Feral Horses in the
National Park Service
by Jenny Powers


Reimmunization increases contraceptive effectiveness of gonadotropin-releasing
hormone vaccine (GonaCon-Equine) in free-ranging horses (Equus caballus): Limitations and side effects

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