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13 February, 17:44

Which law allowed Theodore Roosevelt to set aside federal land for conservation?

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  1. 13 February, 20:35
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    the law that allowed theodore roosevelt to set aside federal land for conservation is : Conservation Act The conservation act allowed the government to set aside a specific Area/Region as a protection place to prevent a specific biodiversity from extinsion. (Usually only the plants/animal that are only a few left)
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