Theodore Roosevelt viewed Natural Resources primarily as a means to promote economic growth and development, advocating for their responsible use through conservation to ensure sustainability for future generations. In contrast, John Muir saw nature as a sacred space deserving preservation for its intrinsic value, prioritizing the protection of wilderness areas over resource extraction. While both recognized the importance of conservation, Roosevelt emphasized a balanced approach to resource management, whereas Muir championed a more preservationist ethos focused solely on safeguarding natural landscapes.
use of natural resources should be regulated and balanced, while Muir believed that natural resources should be preserved and protected at all costs. Roosevelt advocated for conservation practices and the establishment of national parks and forests, whereas Muir believed in the preservation of wilderness areas in their natural state.
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His influence was his family
Ann Gilrye
To disciver new things about California.
he had 5 sisters and 2 brothers
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Darieon Kornegay
John Muir was born on April 21, 1838
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Because he liked the farms so he thought it was a good idea of saving Yosemite
Stuart Muirs has: Played Alarm Fitter in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Drunken Man in "Jonathan Creek" in 1997. Played Mr. Beattie in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Farmworker in "Wire in the Blood" in 2002. Played Drunken Man in "Silent Cry" in 2002.