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NEW YORK — The natural world was a lifelong passion for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. At age 8, Roosevelt started his own collection of natural history specimens, and on his deathbed, he ...
Roosevelt is revered as a conservationist — some consider his Elkhorn Ranch, now a unit of the park, as the “cradle of conservation” — but also struck a practical balance, Collins said.
Roosevelt, who devoted a long and passionate section of his first annual message to Congress to the issue of conservation, extended his invitation to the nation’s 46 governors on Nov. 13, 1907.
Jack Carr, bestselling novelist, recently announced a new nonfiction series called "Targeted" coming in 2024 — and here, he pays tribute to America's 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt.
A statue of Theodore Roosevelt on horseback, guided by a Native American man and an African man, in front of the American Museum of Natural History on Monday. (Kathy Willens/AP) As beauty exists ...
“To Roosevelt, the West was the best hope for America,” Brinkley writes. On a road trip last year, I passed through Roosevelt City, Utah, named for Teddy.
New York State Teddy Roosevelt statue to be removed from New York’s Natural History museum Updated: Jun. 22, 2020, 5:59 p.m. | Published: Jun. 22, 2020, 7:36 a.m.
If Teddy Roosevelt were alive today I wonder how he would react to the track record of the present administration when it comes to conservation of our national resources.
In 1908, President Teddy Roosevelt summoned governors and business tycoons from across the country to Washington for a historic conference aimed at preventing environmental catastrophe. At the ...
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