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Ernest Thompson Seton, an American leader and wildlife artist, was a founding figure of the Boy Scouts of America and a passionate advocate for the conservation of nature. Through his art, writing, and scouting efforts, Seton promoted a deeper understanding of the natural world and the importance of environmental stewardship. His life's work motivates us to respect nature, foster outdoor education, and contribute to the well-being of the planet. Seton's legacy is a reminder that true leadership comes from a deep connection to nature and a desire to educate and inspire future generations.
"The name Peace River itself is the monument of a successful effort on the part of the Company to bring about a better understanding between the Crees and the Beavers."
"At this camp I had the unique experience of showing all these seasoned Westerners that it was possible to make a fire by the friction of two sticks. This has long been a specialty of mine; I use a thong and a bow as the simplest way."
"All travellers who had preceded me into the Barren Grounds had relied on the abundant game, and in consequence suffered dreadful hardships; in some cases even starved to death."
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