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  3. 2 days ago · By this rationale, Muir was the intellectual architect of Indigenous exile from US national parks. McNally is a fluid writer, and Cast Out of Eden moves along at a brisk pace. But the author’s ...

  4. 1 day ago · It’s indescribably beautiful. Muir was instrumental in its preservation. He is celebrated as “John of the Mountains,” and “Father of the National Parks.”. Unfortunately, he failed in his attempt to prevent the Hetch Hetchy valley being transformed into a water reservoir. Muir, as founding president of the Sierra Club, wrote:

  5. 2 days ago · John Muir Laws explains how even though he loved fieldwork, research wasn't... Stephanie Manka (Schuttler), Ph.D. | Wildlife Biologist (@fancy_scientist). John Muir Laws explains how even though he loved fieldwork, research wasn't his thing and that he was actually a powerful...

  6. 5 days ago · This letter from John Muir articulates in a clear and concise fashion his reasons for wanting to preserve the land around Yellowstone National Park.

  7. 15 hours ago · The John Muir Trust is a Scottish charitable company limited by guarantee. (Charity No. SC002061 Company No. SC081620).Registered office: Tower House, Station Road, Pitlochry, PH16 5AN. Tel: 01796 470080. Site by

  8. 4 days ago · Richard Osman added fuel to the fire by claiming that everyone in TV knows who the abuser is. What a queasy interview it was. During the course of their time together, Morgan pressed Harvey on her ...

  9. 5 days ago · Like Noem, John Muir once faced an uppity dog. To his credit, he never thought about shooting it. Instead, he made sure the critter lived on, an experience that widened his world. It happened during Muir’s second long canoe trip in Southeast Alaska with a Tlingit crew and the Presbyterian missionary S. Hall Young.

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