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FARGO — Theodore Roosevelt made one of his most controversial remarks about American Indians while he was promoting a memoir of his exotic ranching and hunting experiences in the Badlands of ...
With an unsustainable population growth rate in Africa for most species of 10 percent, hunting reduces that number by 2 percent. Ecotourism does not replace hunting.
Roosevelt’s path to prominence in the cause of wildlife preservation began, strangely enough, with a comeuppance he experienced at the 1885 publication of Hunting Trips of a Ranchman.
Theodore Roosevelt (Teddy Roosevelt) was the 26th U.S. President, known for conservation, trust-busting, and a dynamic career. Explore his life and legacy.