The conservation policies of President Roosevelt and his chief forester, Gifford Pinchot, aimed to achieve
A) protection of small firms engaging in logging and ranching.
B) efficient management of natural resources.
C) long-term planning for sustained resource use.
D) protection of wilderness areas from all public access.
E) opening of national parks to corporate development.
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