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He fought for environmental protection. Jon Muir loved nature and cared heavily for it.
John Muir was a kind and loving man who cared for the wilderness. He was a man who was on the back of a California coin. He wrote about his feelings about nature and even problems. He had problems that people were cutting down trees because he knew that the trees were important to forests and animals even people. Muir wrote letters to our president Theodore Roosevelt. The president admired Muir's love of nature. Then they both went out on a 3 day camping trip and talked about conservation. President Roosevelt set aside 148 million acres of land. Muir died on December 24,1914 and was born on April 21,1838. He made us understand the importance of protecting our world and our resources then and now and for the future.
The quote "When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world" is attributed to John Muir, who was a Scottish-American naturalist, author, and environmental philosopher. Muir was known for his writings and advocacy for preserving wilderness in the United States.
Henry David Thoreau and John Muir were both avid naturalists and philosophers who studied and wrote about the wonders of nature in North America.
John Muir is known as the Father of the National Parks for good reason. John Muir has been referred to as one of the patron saints of the American environmentalist movement by his biographer. Born in Scotland, John Muir began his love affair with nature at a young age.
He is the first American who wanted to preserve nature and founded the Sierra Club.
Teddy Roosevelt committed to environmental advocacy as a direct result of efforts by John Muir, one of the founders of the Sierra Club. He persuaded Roosevelt to come camping with him for a few days in Yosemite to gain appreciation for the cause. The trip had a positive effect and the president established the Muir Woods National Monument.
He made them realise the value of their natural environment.
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The president admired John's love for nature.