What change came to be seen in the attitude of of the conservation by the 19th century?
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The late 19th century also produced the beginnings of a third major rationale for open space preservation: wildlife habitat protection. As the 19th century progressed, wildlife habitat was dramatically reduced by loss of habitat from deforestation and wetland filling, combined with over-hunting.
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they were not ready for changes and wanted to discard the idea of changes.at one point they agreed to the upcoming changes but they wanted that at the same time that the past should be respected.
there is widespread belief in the possibility of improving the human condition—a belief, that is, in the idea of progress—and a rationalist disposition to tamper with or discard existing institutions or practices in pursuit of that goal.