LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Sierra Club is calling out its founder, naturalist John Muir, for racist remarks he made more then a century ago as the influential environmental group grapples with a harmful ...
On July 19, 1869, naturalist John Muir set pen to paper to capture his experience of awakening in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. Published in 1911, “My First Summer in the Sierra” is based ...
John Muir, one of the central figures of the early 20th-century American environmental movement, has been celebrated for his many contributions, particularly in California. His name adorns schools and ...
When John Muir founded the Sierra Club in 1892, he couldn’t have imagined the world we live in now — one where millions of acres of wildland are continuously under threat, species extinction looms at ...
On this date in history: In 1892, the Sierra Club was founded by naturalist John Muir. In 1934, the Dionne sisters, Emilie, Yvonne, Cecile, Marie and Annette, first documented set of quintuplets to ...
When Bobbi Jo Chavarria was invited to join her local Sierra Club chapter’s political committee, she saw it as an effort by its members to include "someone like me." A woman. A person of color. And ...
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John Muir National Historic Site - California
John Muir National Historic Site John Muir is often called the father of the National Park Service. Muir also started the Sierra Club and was the president until his death in 1914. John Muir NHS ...
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