Pinchot attended inherited burden of accent and manners that came from prep school at Exeter, he attended college at Yale, including membership in the most secret of clubs, skull and bones, and he spend summer in his family castle in Pennsylvania, with sixty three turrets and twenty three fire places, the chateau know as gray tower. Gifford Pinchot was known for reforming the management and development of forests in the United States and for advocating the conservation of the nation's reserves by planned use and renewal. He was the very first environmentalist. He was extremely concerned for the well-being of nature and its resources. Many environmentalists …show more content…
Ballinger, according to Pinchot, had restored some 3 million acres of land previously laid aside as sanctuaries for private business interests. Gifford meet know Roosevelt from sportsmanship circles in the empire state.
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On page 21. When he was young he used to collect insects and frogs. He was enrolled in to Harvard, he intended to become a zoologist, and his father was a businessman and philanthropist. He was a student of science, he was dismayed that virtually all the work took place indoors, in the concentrated claustrophobia of the laboratory.
His family was wealthy traveling to Europe and Egypt in his youth. Roosevelt became the youngest member of the New York State Assembly. He was elected Governor of New York
(1898-1900) and Vice President from March-September 1901 when he succeeded to the presidency. Roosevelt was well-known for his conservation efforts. He was known as the Great
Conservationist. During his time in office, over 125 million acres in national forests were set aside under public protection. He also established the first national wildlife