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Our Western Birds
by Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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008 - Ranching
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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007 - A Tame White Goat
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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006 - Shooting the Prong-buck
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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005 - The Timber-wolf
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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004 - A Christmas Buck
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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003 - A Cattle-killing Bear
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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002 - The Wapiti or Round-horned Elk
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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001 - Publishers Note
Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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Theodore Roosevelt, a fervent advocate for natural conservation, established five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests, showcasing his commitment to preserving the wild beauty of the American West. His deep appreciation for these lands was intertwined with his love for big game hunting. This collection of captivating chapters, originally published in Harper’s Round Table, brings to life the stories of majestic elk, powerful bears, elusive wolves, graceful antelope, and resilient goats, culminating in a profound reflection on ranching in the West. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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