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American Sportsmen and the Origins of Conservation

Books | Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection

John F. Reiger
"Beginning in the 1870s, sportsmen across America formed hundreds of organizations that not only fostered responsibility for game habitats but also spearheaded the creation of national parks, forests, and wildlife refuges. Reiger tells how these "gentlemen" hunters and anglers, outdoor journals like Forest and Stream, and organizations such as the Boone and Crockett Club - founded by Theodore Roosevelt, George Bird Grinnell, and other prominent sportsmen - lobbied for laws regulating the taking of wildlife, and helped to arouse public interest in wilderness preservation."
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Author
John F. Reiger
Pages
338
Publisher
Oregon State University Press
Published Date
2001
ISBN
0870714872 9780870714870

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