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The rugged beauty of the Badlands draws visitors from around the world. These striking geologic deposits contain one of the world’s richest fossil beds. Ancient mammals such as the rhino, horse, and saber-toothed cat once roamed here.
The park’s 244,000 acres protect an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets live today.
A bat monitoring effort at parks within the NPS Northern Great Plains Inventory & Monitoring Network (NGPN) has been initiated. To better complete that work, the NGPN will work with the Wyoming...morePosted On - 2015-08-28
The Cedar Pass Developed Area (Cedar Pass) within Badlands National Park (BADL) is a historic designed landscape that contains the bulk of development in the park, including the visitor center, a...morePosted On - 2015-06-08
This Funding Announcement is not a request for applications. This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Service (NPS), intention to fund the following project activities...morePosted On - 2015-05-22
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION FOR POTENTIAL PROJECT TO BE INITIATED THROUGH the National Park Service Theodore Roosevelt National Park Funding Opportunity Number: FY2014-THRO-YII-0001 Park: ...morePosted On - 2014-02-25
NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD This Funding Announcement is not a request for applications. This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Service¿s intention to fund the following...morePosted On - 2013-08-09
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...morePosted 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...morePosted On - 2013-06-20
Badlands National Park (BADL) began a three-year swift fox restoration program in 2003. A significant number of these released foxes are surviving to reproduce and will likely establish a population....morePosted On - 2008-07-02
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