John Muir

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A naturalist and early advocate for the preservation of the wilderness

Real World Example

John Muir was a Scottish-American naturalist known for his strong advocacy for preserving wilderness areas in the United States during a time when the nation was rapidly industrializing. He played a key role in the establishment of national parks, including Yosemite and Sequoia, by raising awareness about the beauty and importance of these natural spaces. His efforts mattered because they helped prevent the destruction of natural landscapes amidst industrial expansion. Today, Muir's legacy inspires environmental movements and conservation efforts, reminding people of the importance of protecting nature. For example, when families visit national parks, they enjoy and appreciate these protected areas thanks to Muir's early efforts to preserve them for future generations.

Practice Version

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