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Conservation Philosophies The shape of the debate https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies States & Territories, 1907 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/United_States_1898-1907.png https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies Area of Forest Land, 2007 http://epidop.com/maps/us-forests-map.html https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies Changchun 43.8171° N, 125.3235° E ca. 210 km 43.8554° N, 102.3397° W https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies "There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm.“ – Theodore Roosevelt https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies ""The Bad Lands grade all the way from those that are almost rolling in character to those that are so fantastically broken in form and so bizarre in color as to seem hardly properly to belong to this earth.“ – Theodore Roosevelt https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies "There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm.“ – Theodore Roosevelt https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies Black Hills National Forest & Mt. Rushmore National Monument https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies 1887, helps establish Boone & Crockett Club, a hunting club 1898, serves in Cuba during Spanish-American War (as commander of the “Rough Riders”) 1898, elected NY Governor (to 1900) 1900, elected Vice President to McKinley 1901, McKinley assassinated 1904-05, re-elected President, establishes Forest Service (to 1909) President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies Established 150 national forests 51 federal bird reserves 4 national game preserves 5 national parks 18 national monuments through 1906 American Antiquities Act. protected approximately 230 million acres (93 million hectares) of public land President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Conservation Philosophies A debate that shaped early American conservation philosophy https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

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Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies https://moon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/00_01_N_California.jpg https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies 1906 San Francisco Quake & Fire Hetch Hetchy Valley http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/geologic_hazards/earthquakes/PublishingImages/sfeq06_01.jpg http://www.redcross.org/images/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m19007924_SanFran-1906-1.jpg https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies Hetch Hetchy Valley http://www.hetchhetchy.org/ https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies President Woodrow Wilson signed the Raker Act on December 19, 1913. This act permitted San Francisco to build a dam in Yosemite National Park's spectacular Hetch Hetchy Valley. Hetch Hetchy Valley http://www.hetchhetchy.org/ https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/

Unit Two: Conservation Philosophies Hetch Hetchy Valley https://www.uky.edu/~rsand1/ http://www.sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=355