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Why did President Roosevelt support conservation?

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Teddy was a wildlife enthusiast, and appreciated the forests. he created the national parks in order to keep American's beauty alive
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President Theodore Roosevelt was a big supporter of conservation. President Roosevelt understood the value of conserving our resources for future generations. He believed that all of our actions should be for the benefit of everybody, including future generations. He also loved the outdoors and wanted future generations to be able to enjoy the things he was able to enjoy. As a result, he supported policies that preached conservation.
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