Conservation involves working towards making the earth a better place while progressives, feel that we are at a boiling point and must infuse fear and intimidation to ensure compliance immediately to save us from destruction.
The full question is:What reforms were not parts of the progressive approach to wilderness conservationA Gifford Pinchot and the scientific management of timber in the national forestsB. John Muir and the effort to preserve certain wilderness areasC. Theodore Roosevelt and the creation of national parks, monuments, and wild-life reservesD. The creation of special game parks where city people could hunt wild animalsI believe the answer is The creation of special game parks where city people could hunt wild animals were nOT part o the reforms.
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Theodore Roosevelt
Wilderness areas can be found in preserves, estates, farms, conservation preserves, ranches.
P. D. Glavovic has written: 'Wilderness and the law' -- subject(s): Wildlife conservation, Law and legislation, Wilderness areas
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A lasting environmental legacy from the Progressive Era (roughly 1890-1920) was the establishment of national parks and conservation policies aimed at protecting natural resources. Influential figures like John Muir and conservationists such as Theodore Roosevelt advocated for the preservation of wilderness areas, leading to the creation of the U.S. Forest Service and numerous national parks, including Yellowstone and Yosemite. This era laid the groundwork for modern environmental movements and policies, emphasizing the importance of conservation and sustainable management of natural resources.
Frank Wheat has written: 'California desert miracle' -- subject(s): Desert conservation, Law and legislation, United States, Wilderness areas 'California desert miracle' -- subject(s): United States, Desert conservation, Law and legislation, Wilderness areas
Gaylord Nelson's progressive message and conservation ideas were popular in Wisconsin.
D.Theodore Roosevelt and William McKinley
The focus changed from conservation to environmental protection. Novanet