Gifford Pinchot accused Richard Ballinger of sabotaging government conservation efforts primarily due to Ballinger's actions as Secretary of the Interior, where he opened up large areas of public land for private development and resource extraction. Pinchot, a staunch advocate for conservation, believed that Ballinger's policies undermined the principles of sustainable land management, which were essential for preserving Natural Resources for future generations. This conflict highlighted the broader tensions between conservation and commercial interests during the Progressive Era. Ultimately, Pinchot's accusations led to a significant political controversy, culminating in his dismissal from the government.
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