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setting aside land for national forest and water projects
setting aside land for national forest and water projects
Theodore Roosevelt changed the world by setting peace through out history
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt for his creation of the 1st National Bird Preserve, American Bison Society, United States Forest Service, and especially for setting aside more land in national parks, forests, and wildlife refuges that all of his predecessors combined.
americans Theodore Roosevelt was a prime mover in setting up national parks in the US. I think that Hot Springs , AK, was the first. --------- National parks first came about in Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. A strong supporter of conservation, he set aside 194 million acres of land for protection, more than all previous presidents combined.
Roosevelt got Congress to give him the power to set aside government property as permanent public property. He set aside 150 million acres of forest reserves, 5 national parks, 18 national monuments, and 51 federal bird sanctuaries.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to show an active interest in conservation. He began the practice of setting aside area for national parks and forests and nature preserves .
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The North Dakota state quarter is a coin from the 50 State Quarters program of the United States Mint, released in 2006. It features the image of a pair of grazing American bison or buffalo, symbolizing the state's rich agricultural heritage and the importance of the buffalo to Native American culture.
His contribution can be divided into 4 categories: first, his role in setting aside and managing what are now called national forests; second, his decisive initiation of a national wildlife refuge system; third, his impact on transforming the arid lands of the American West into irrigated farmland; and, fourth, his efforts to promote natural resources nation-wide. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/can-you-summarize-theodore-roosevelt%27s-approach-to-environmental-problems#sthash.fVEInExO.dpuf
In 1893, President Harrison created the Forest Reserve in the Santa Anna Mountains. In 1897, President Cleavland created the San Jacinto Forest Reserve. In the early 1900s, President Theodore Roosevelt expanded the land set aside as national forests by transferring the Department of Forestry to the Department of Agriculture from the Department of Interior.