John Muir's ideas about conservation and the intrinsic value of nature significantly influenced President Theodore Roosevelt's environmental policies. Muir's advocacy for the preservation of wilderness and the establishment of national parks inspired Roosevelt to create several national parks and monuments, emphasizing the importance of protecting natural landscapes for future generations. Their friendship and Muir's passionate pleas for conservation helped shape the early 20th-century conservation movement, leading to more robust federal protections for America's Natural Resources.
His influence was his family
Ann Gilrye
John Muir was born on April 21, 1838
To disciver new things about California.
he had 5 sisters and 2 brothers
john muir family tree
Darieon Kornegay
What about him. He was the first person to come up with the idea for land marks. I had to do a research project on him this year.
john adams
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.
she inflenced John Adams to consider the rights of women
John Muir was an environmentalist and a journalist. He founded the Sierra Club and helped establish Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks. His theory that Yosemite's geological structures were formed by glacial activity were important in the scientific world.