Gifford Pinchot was fired for insubordination by President William Howard Taft. The dismissal occurred in 1910 after a conflict over conservation policies and Pinchot's support for a more progressive approach to natural resource management, which clashed with Taft's administration. Pinchot was the chief of the U.S. Forest Service and a prominent conservationist, advocating for the sustainable use of Natural Resources.
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