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  1. Theodore Roosevelt and the National Park System

    As President from 1901 to 1909, he signed legislation establishing five new national parks: Crater Lake, Oregon; Wind Cave, South Dakota; Sullys Hill, North Dakota (later re-designated a …

  2. Theodore Roosevelt | The National Parks: America's Best Idea

    As president, Roosevelt created five national parks (doubling the previously existing number); signed the landmark Antiquities Act and used its special provisions to unilaterally create 18...

  3. Theodore Roosevelt and Founding America’s National Parks

    Feb 18, 2025 · Would the national parks of today exist if not for Theodore Roosevelt? Discover his contributions and role in creating the National Park Service.

  4. create five national parks, 150 national forests, and dozens of federal reserves—over 230 million acres of protected land. Theodore Roosevelt National Park was not the great man’s own creation.

  5. The National Parks of Theodore Roosevelt - rscottjones

    Theodore Roosevelt is a giant figure in the history of conservation and the National Parks system. Arguably the first “Conservation President,” he used his authority and foresight to establish …

  6. Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) The Conservation President

    During his very active presidency, Theodore Roosevelt established approximately 230 million acres of public lands between 1901 and 1909, including 150 national forests, the first 55 …

  7. "Leave It As You Found It": Theodore Roosevelt's Legacy In Our National

    Nov 12, 2024 · A: Roosevelt established five national parks, 150 national forests, 18 national monuments, and 51 bird reserves during his presidency. He also signed the Antiquities Act of …

  8. Theodore Roosevelt and Conservation - U.S. National Park Service

    After becoming president in 1901, Roosevelt used his authority to protect wildlife and public lands by creating the United States Forest Service (USFS) and establishing 150 national forests, 51 …

  9. Park History: Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    According to National Park Service historians, proposals to create a national park in the badlands of North Dakota first arose not long after President Roosevelt's death. Within a short time after …

  10. TR Center - National Park Service - Theodore Roosevelt Center

    Theodore Roosevelt doubled the number of national parks from 5 to 10 during his presidency, adding Crater Lake (1902), Wind Cave (1903), Sullys Hill (1904 – later designated a national …

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