“When I hear of the destruction of a species, I feel just as if all the works of some great writer have perished.”
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
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The Green Roosevelt: Theodore Roosevelt in Appreciation of Wilderness, Wildlife, and Wild Places
The book delves into Theodore Roosevelt's personal and political endeavors in promoting the conservation of natural landscapes, wildlife, and wild places. It examines his role in establishing national parks and his influence on conservation policies. more
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