Letter from Alice Roseley to Theodore Roosevelt
Alice Roseley hopes to interest Theodore Roosevelt in the scientific conservation of birds native to the United States, as she feels that helping native birds flourish is more productive than importing foreign birds to try to fill in gaps. She proposes several measures she believes might help, including national aviaries and uniform game laws, and mentions her efforts to drive interest in the matter through the addresses she has given.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-07-23