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John Muir Research Paper

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Ever since John Muir’s childhood, he always loved nature. Muir was born April 21, 1838 in beautiful rural Scotland. He loved to escape out into the Scottish wilderness and explore its unknown beauty. Even when he moved to America at age 11, he continued to sneak away from home to explore the wilderness of Wisconsin. But Muir was more than just a man of nature, he was a man of science. He attended the university of Wisconsin, but dropped out; not because of his grades, but because he took the classes he wanted and not the required ones. Muir was an avid inventor, submitting many of his creations to the state fair. Muir once created a “wondrous device that tipped him out of bed before dawn”(Wood 2015). Muir later moved to montreal, Canada to …show more content…

But what was more extraordinary was what he did, not who he was. Muir established the first national parks, protected and created new ones, raised awareness about nature and the importance of conservation, and created one of the world’s leading conservationist’s organization (“Sierra Club” 2017). He did all of this through his writings, leadership, and diplomacy. In addition to what he did during his life, Muir also left a legacy that continues to inspire and educate thousands about nature. The revolutionary books Muir wrote over a hundred years ago are still in print today. Hundreds of places are named after Muir, such as the John Muir lodge in King’s Canyon national park, or Muir peak in L.A. (Wood 2017). The Sierra Club still prospers to this day, working hard to preserve our national parks and the environment for future generations. America celebrates the man who took a stand for the environment every April 21, John Muir day, for everything he has done for the country. A writer, a leader, and a diplomat, Muir took a stand for our environment. America will forever be grateful to John Muir, the Father of our National

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