by realizing the importance of wild life in our nation and creating national parks to reserve the land and protect its beauty. He ended up saving millions of wild life acres.
Roosevelt's policies helped the conservation of natural resources, since they were conservationist policies in which it was argued that these resources could be used wisely but by carrying out actions that would lead to their long-term conservation, to protect as such, the flora and the fauna, as well as the aboriginal ethnic groups that inhabit these spaces. ;
Theodore Roosevelt implemented significant conservation policies during his presidency, establishing national parks, wildlife refuges, and national forests to protect natural resources. His dedication to responsible resource management helped shift public perception and led to the creation of the National Park Service. Roosevelt's legacy as a conservationist endures, preserving millions of acres for future generations.
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