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William Bartram was an American environmentalist and naturalist born on April 23, 1739. He is known for his explorations of the southeastern United States and his detailed observations of plants and animals. Bartram's writings, including Bartram's Travels, have contributed to the understanding of American natural history and have inspired conservation efforts. His legacy continues through his influence on environmentalism.

"The parental, and filial affections seem to be as ardent, their sensibility and attachment, as active and faithful, as those observed to be in human nature."



"If we bestow but a very little attention to the economy of the animal creation, we shall find manifest examples of premeditation, perseverance, resolution, and consumate artifice, in order to effect their purpose."


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