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Wilderness
Vol. 1: Journalism 1886 - 1901
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282 pages
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The narrative explores Theodore Roosevelt's transformative experiences in the western territories, where he embraced the solitude and physical challenges of the wilderness. Amidst the thrill of hunting, he witnessed the devastating impact of overhunting on wildlife, leading him to a profound understanding of conservation. This evolution in his thinking is reflected in the articles he wrote for various journals, highlighting his journey from a seeker of adventure to a passionate advocate for environmental preservation.
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2015, paperback
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