Two Michiganders who contributed to Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring were Olga Huckins, who provided information on the effects of pesticides on birds at the University of Michigan Biological Station, and Martin Litton, a conservationist and river guide who informed Carson about the impact of DDT on wildlife in the Western United States.
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People responded differently to the book, "Silent Spring," written by Rachel Carson. Farmers social critics, biologists, and others responded by joining the environmental movement. People in the pesticide industry did not react positively to the book.
Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. Houghton Mifflin, 1962.
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Silent Spring was written by Rachel Carson.
Rachel Carson's ideas were initially opposed because they challenged powerful industries, such as the chemical industry, by raising concerns about the environmental impacts of their products like DDT. Additionally, her book "Silent Spring" was met with resistance from those who disagreed with her findings and recommendations, which led to efforts to discredit her work and reputation.