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Theodore Roosevelt State Natural Area : ウィキペディア英語版
Theodore Roosevelt State Natural Area

Theodore Roosevelt State Natural Area is a 〔 North Carolina state park in Carteret County, North Carolina, in the United States. Located on Bogue Banks, in the town of Pine Knoll Shores, the natural area protects the barrier island's only remaining intact maritime forest.〔 It is bounded by NC 58 to the south, Bogue Sound to the north, and private development to the east and west.
In 1971, it was donated to the state by the grandchildren of Theodore Roosevelt as a living memorial to the 26th President's dedication to conservation.〔〔〔 The nature preserve is most well known for the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, which it surrounds.
The natural area is jointly managed by the aquarium and Fort Macon State Park,〔 which is to the east.〔 Most of the natural area is not open to the general public due to its fragile nature, but two nature trails allow for limited access to the area.〔 All visitor facilities are accessed from the aquarium's inholding.
== History ==

In 1917, Alice Grene Hoffman, the daughter of a wealthy New York mercantile family, purchased a large portion of Bogue Banks as a retreat. She moved there permanently, in 1938, staying until her death in March 1953. Having no children of her own, she willed the land to her niece Eleanor Butler Alexander-Roosevelt, who had visited her regularly. Later, Eleanor and her husband, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., left the property to their four children. In 1971, the grandchildren of Theodore Roosevelt decided to donate of Hoffman's property to the state of North Carolina, in honor of their grandfather. The donation stipulated that the acreage be "kept in its natural state, maintained as a nature preserve, and used for the primary purpose of nature and wildlife education, estuarine studies, with emphasis on marine life, ecological advances, environmental balance and research in the methods of conservation."〔 Another provision allowed for the establishment of a "Marine Resource Center" on of the property. This center opened in 1976 and later became the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. The remaining were established as Theodore Roosevelt State Natural Area.〔〔〔

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