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field naturalists. i his has provided for studies of the fish food, 
the beaver, and the large mammals of the Park. The original plans 
presented to Roosevelt made provision for just such studies in our 
National Parks and Forests on the broadest possible basis. 
The Honorary Advisory Council 
In the plans for wild life research presented to Mr. Roosevelt 
provision was made for an Honorary Advisory Council to assist in 
their execution. After the Memorial Station had been established, 
it was considered that this feature should be included in the present 
Station plans. 
It was considered eminently appropriate that at this stage this 
Council should include only those who were close personally to 
Roosevelt, or who had some special interest in promoting research 
on wild life. 
The present American members of the Honorary Advisory Coun- 
cil are : 
Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, Xew York City. By nature 
destined to be an intimate sharer in her brother's life work. Author 
of My Brother Tlicodore Roosevelt. 
Theodore Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Mr. Roosevelt gave consent to the use of the 
Roosevelt name for this Alemorial Station. 
Kermit Roosevelt, Xew York City. Companion of his 
father on his expeditions in Africa and South America. Author of 
The Happy Hunting Grounds. 
George Bird Grinnell, New Y'ork City. Life-long friend and 
associate editor with Roosevelt ; a founder and for some years 
President of the Boone and Crockett Club, of which Roosevelt was 
the originator. 
Gifford Pinchot, Harrisburg, Penna. Leading co-worker with 
Roosevelt in his general conservation campaigns and in the estab- 
lishment of National Forests — a chief stronghold of wild life. 
Chauncey J. Hamlin, BufYalo. N. Y'. Ardent supporter of 
Roosevelt in his political reforms, and actively engaged in con- 
structive wild life conservation. 
George Shiras, 3rd, Washington. D. C. Wild life photographer, 
congressman, author of the original Federal migratorv bird bill, 
and author of the bill for the Federal protection of migratory fish. 
Frank M. Chapman, New York Lity. Ornithologist, close friend 
of Roosevelt, and a leading champion of outdoor bird studv. 
