The Conservation Life and Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt
July 21 | 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.Council Bluffs Public Library
In this program we investigate the roots of Roosevelt’s conservation ethos and how TR the hunter-naturalist acted to save the American landscape, trees and birds at the start of the 20th century with his unprecedented actions to establish national forests, monuments, parks and wildlife refuges. We also explore how this legendary figure from our past remains relevant to our current conservation concerns.
Free and open to the public. Perfect for anyone who is interested in American History, nature, or conservation.
Contact: Reference Desk
Phone: (712) 323-7553 x4014
Email: [email protected]
Category: Educational