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What was a major contribution of John Muir?

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Answered by gsdharshini2004
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John Muir was an early American conservationist who has been called "The Father of the National Parks System." Muir came to the United States in 1849 and studied at the University of Wisconsin (1859-1863). He walked from Indiana to the Gulf of Mexico in 1867 and 1868, ended up in California and began his love affair with the Yosemite Valley. An eager traveler and indefatigable walker, he also toured Nevada, Utah and Alaska. He settled in California where he wrote, managed a fruit ranch, and campaigned for the establishment of Yosemite National Park, which Congress approved in 1890. His descriptions of the rugged glories of the American west influenced the thinking of President Theodore Roosevelt, among many others. Muir was a co-founder of the Sierra Club and served as its first president from 1892 until his death in 1914. His books include The Mountains of California (1894) and Our National Parks (1901).


Answered by smartbrainz
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John Muir was a man of great significance in the US’ history and in preserving nature’s beauty. His unfailing efforts to protect natural wonders like Yosemite Valley demonstrated his endless love for the outdoors. In a dauntless fight for America's trees, Muir took a stand against the destructive side of humanity. The legacy of preservation left by Muir has helped countless people to experience the beauty of nature.

EXPLANATION:

  • Maybe John Muir was the most renowned naturalist and conservationist in this country. He taught the people of his time the importance of experiencing our natural heritage and protecting them. His words improved our understanding of nature.
  • His intimate and committed interest in the big ecological problems of his days continues to be an inspiration and cornerstone for environmental activists today. John Muir advocated the setting-up of various parks, including Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, within the US National Park System. Today many people are on the road of conservation as adopted by John Muir.  
  • His essence and life teachings continue through his writings. He had the possibility of realizing that it was necessary to protect the trees.  He knew they weren't going to last long. The founding Sierra Club helped to preserve millions of acres of forest lands and other national monuments that would have otherwise been destroyed. He always stood up for nature, and thus he stood up for mankind.

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