Theodore Roosevelt, Friend Of The Birds (1924 Original Black & White Film)

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Discover the captivating journey of Theodore Roosevelt (TR) as a champion of bird preservation in this compelling black and white film from 1924. Join TR on his visit to bird sanctuary islands off the coast of Louisiana in June 1915, organized by the National Audubon Society. Witness the breathtaking mating habits and domestic life of snowy egrets, contrasted with the harsh reality of their plunder by hunters. Through factual footage, delve into TR's role as a bird preservationist as he navigates the marshes alongside John M. Parker, leader of the Louisiana Progressive party. Explore scenes of TR aboard the Audubon Society's boat, the Royal Tern, and his encounters with notable figures like photographer Herbert K. Job and game warden William Sprinkle. Experience TR's exploration of the islands and his observations of a diverse array of shore birds, including royal terns, black skimmers, laughing gulls, brown pelicans, blue herons, and egrets. Step back in time and witness TR's dedication to the protection of wildlife in this historical narrative.

Source :
Roosevelt Memorial Association. Film Library, Roosevelt Memorial Association, F. O. & Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection, Job, H. K., photographer. (1924) Roosevelt, friend of the birds. No. 1. Gentry, C., prod [United States: Roosevelt Memorial Association Film Library, ?] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mp76000356/

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