John Muir

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A naturalist and early advocate for the preservation of the wilderness

Real World Example

John Muir was a naturalist who played a crucial role in the conservation movement during The Progressive Era from 1890 to 1920. He founded the Sierra Club in 1892, which became a powerful organization advocating for the preservation of wilderness areas in the United States. Muir's efforts helped establish several national parks, including Yosemite and Sequoia, emphasizing the importance of protecting natural landscapes. His actions mattered because they sparked a broader awareness of environmental conservation during a time of rapid industrialization. Today, his legacy inspires people to appreciate and protect natural wonders; for example, families visiting Yosemite National Park can experience the beauty Muir fought to preserve, fostering a love for nature that can lead to continued conservation efforts.

Practice Version

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