Exploring AmericaS National Parks A Comparative Journey From 1903 To 2018
Across the planet, the longing for sprawling and majestic natural sanctuaries is universal. Yet, for those fortunate enough to call the vicinity of national parks, mountainous terrains, and verdant forests their home, it is all too easy to overlook the grandeur in their midst. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was a man of multifaceted reputation, but his foresight in conserving the nation’s wild beauty was unequivocal.
Through Roosevelt’s visionary conservation efforts, the United States has safeguarded a legacy spanning over 220 national treasures. His groundbreaking environmental stewardship has ensured the protection of more than 230 million acres of public land, securing a future where these natural wonders remain untouched and revered for generations to come..