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Ernest Thompson Seton was a prominent naturalist, wildlife artist, and author, known for his influential works in the early conservation movement. Born in England and later relocating to Canada, Seton's fascination with nature began at a young age. He became a leading figure in the Boy Scouts movement in the United States, advocating for outdoor education and a deeper connection with the natural world. His storytelling and illustrations brought the realities of wildlife to a broader audience, highlighting both the beauty and the struggles of forest life.

Seton's most notable contributions came through his books, such as "Wild Animals I Have Known," which offered vivid accounts of various animals while imparting moral lessons about kindness and understanding toward nature. His work greatly influenced environmental education and inspired generations to appreciate and protect the wilderness. Seton’s legacy endures, as he played a crucial role in fostering a sense of environmental stewardship that resonates today.

Nationaliteit Canadees
Geboortedatum August 14, 1860
Geboorteplaats South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England
Sterfdatum October 23, 1946