He supported conservation efforts from "summary" of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris
Throughout his political career, Theodore Roosevelt was a staunch advocate for conservation efforts. He believed that it was essential to protect the nation's natural resources for future generations. Roosevelt understood the importance of preserving the environment and wildlife, recognizing that unchecked exploitation could lead to irreversible damage. Roosevelt took action to protect the environment by establishing national parks, forests, and wildlife refuges. He understood the need to balance conservation with economic development, believing that responsible stewardship of the land was crucial for the nation's long-term prosperity. Roosevelt's conservation policies were often met with resistance from industry leaders and politicians who prioritized profit over environmental prot...Similar Posts
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