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5 October, 12:08

Whose advice was Theodore Roosevelt taking when he set aside 100 million acres as federal forests?

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  1. 5 October, 13:08
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    The answer is: John Muir

    John Muir was a naturalist and an environmental advocate mostly known for his preservation efforts of the American wilderness which influenced then-president Theodore Roosevelt to fund and set aside many acres of land for the creation of many National Parks and Forest to preserve the Wilderness in the United States.
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