“Conservation means development as much as it does protection.”
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
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Selected Speeches and Writings of Theodore Roosevelt
The book features a compilation of Theodore Roosevelt's speeches and writings, offering insights into his political career, conservation efforts, and personal beliefs. more
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