John Muir writes about how trees, which are helpless, must be protected from fools.
He founded the Sierra Club.
He was motivated by the rapid deforestation and environmental degradation that he had seen in North America. He followed the preservation ethic. He helped found the Sierra Club, a leading environmental organization. After President Theodore Roosevelt came and visited his home in the the Sierra Nevada, he encouraged his interior secretary to increase the protected areas in the Sierra Nevada.
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John Muir writes about how trees, which are helpless, must be protected from fools.
john muir was called the father of all national parks because, he was lways helpinp people and thing such as animals and any other creature that was in the park
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If you want to get technical, John Muir made every National Park in America. He ESTABLISHED Yosemite National Park and convinced Franklin D. Roosevelt to make even more National Parks in order to conserve America's beauty. John Muir was also President of the National Park board until he died in 1914.
If it weren't for John Muir and his writings, we probably would not have Yosemite National Park as we know it today. He was also involved in the creation of the Grand Canyon, Kings Canyon, Petrified Forest, and Mt. Rainier National Parks.
His nicknames or rather what he is referred to as, are "Father of the National Forests/Parks and the greatest Californian.
1. Yellowstone and Yosemite.
president Roosevelt set aside 148 millions acres of national forests and established five national parks
president Roosevelt set aside 148 millions acres of national forests and established five national parks
"writes in his journal before sleeping" "John" is the subject.
Roosevelt closed off more than 100 million acres of forestland
According to the U.S. National Park Sevice, Mr. Muir was directly involved in establishing * Yosemite [1890] * Sequoia [1890] * Mount Rainier [1899] * Grand Canyon [1908] National Parks John Muir is often called the Father of Our National Park System. Source: http://www.nps.gov/history/museum/exhibits/jomu/index.html