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AMERICAN SPORTSMEN AND THE ORIGINS OF CONSERVATION
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AMERICAN SPORTSMEN AND THE ORIGINS OF CONSERVATION Hardcover - 1975

by Reiger, John F

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New York, NY: Winchester Press, 1975. First Edition, First Thus . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Text/As New & Bright; first 3 pgs (fEP, First title page & Title) uncut at lower text edge. Green boards with silver spine lettering/Fine. Illustrated DJ/VG; Strong & sound w/light wear, short closed tears to edges, small surface losses, & showing faint discoloration. Slight lean to spine. An environmental history. The book considers the history of the environmental movement in America. The term "conservation", popularized by Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot of President Theodore Roosevelt's administration, is more often than not employed to vility sportsmen as wildlife destroyers. Historian John Reiger shows that is was actually sportsmen, particularly hunters, that spearheaded the modern conservation movement, and, who remain its most important supporters and activists.
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