The Northern Great Plains Network monitors natural resources at three parks in North Dakota: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
![White fort with teepees in front of it](/common/uploads/grid_builder/ngpn/crop16_9/CA0F0A2E-1DD8-B71B-0B76EA18E05C88A7.jpg?width=640&quality=90&mode=crop)
Fort Union Trading Post NHS
We monitor landbirds, plant communities, and weather and climate at this park
![Large yellow flower in the foreground with a wide river and green vegetation in the distance](/common/uploads/grid_builder/ngpn/crop16_9/225145FA-1DD8-B71B-0B2166C03443C931.jpg?width=640&quality=90&mode=crop)
Knife River Indian Villages NHS
We monitor landibrds, plant communities, water quality, and weather and climate at this park
![View of eroded bluffs and bare hills surounded by trees and vegetation, from the air](/common/uploads/grid_builder/ngpn/crop16_9/22D1A253-1DD8-B71B-0B3192AE7426C9E9.jpg?width=640&quality=90&mode=crop)
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
We monitor air quality, landbirds, plant communities, water quality, and weather and climate at this park
Last updated: August 19, 2018