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  1. Ernest Thompson Seton was a Canadian-American author, wildlife artist, and founder of the Woodcraft Indians and the Boy Scouts of America. He influenced Scouting worldwide with his books, stories, and nature-based activities.

  2. Ernest Thompson Seton (South Shields, condado de Durham, 14 de agosto de 1860 — 23 de outubro de 1946), nascido Ernest Evan Thompson, foi um escocês naturalizado norte-americano que se tornou escritor renomado, artista da vida selvagem e fundador do primeiro clube de escoteiros dos Estados Unidos.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Ernest Thompson Seton, a wildlife illustrator, naturalist, author, and environmentalist. Explore his early years in England and Canada, his travels and adventures in North America, his friendships with famous figures, and his legacy.

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  4. Learn about Ernest Thompson Seton, a naturalist and writer who wrote animal stories and founded the Woodcraft Indians. Find out his birth and death dates, notable works, and conservation efforts.

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  5. Learn about Ernest Thompson Seton, a pioneer of the environmental movement and the founder of the Woodcraft League and the Boy Scouts of America. Explore his books, art, nature philosophy, and legacy through news, events, and webinars.

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  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Ernest Thompson Seton, a pioneer of outdoor education and wildlife conservation. Explore his art, books, essays, and influences on the ET Seton Legacy Project site.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2008 · Learn about the life and works of Ernest Thompson Seton, a Canadian-born author, naturalist and artist who created the realistic animal story genre. Find out how he influenced the Boy Scouts of America and the Canadian literary tradition.