'Going to the Woods Is Going Home'
What better essay to read on Earth Day than one by the father of modern American environmentalism?
What better essay to read on Earth Day than one by the father of modern American environmentalism?
In decrying the destruction of woodlands by loggers, settlers, and industrialists, Muir, the father of America’s conservation movement, advanced the notion that natural resources ought to be preserved—an idea that spawned vast new parks as well as the creation of the U.S. Forest Service.
The last of three excerpts from John Muir’s autobiography
The second of three excerpts from John Muir’s autobiography
The first of three excerpts from John Muir’s autobiography
“The natural inherited wildness in our blood ran true on its glorious course, as invincible and unstoppable as the stars.”
Extracts from John Muir’s personal writings
Extracts from John Muir’s personal writings
Extracts from John Muir’s personal writings
Extracts from John Muir’s personal writings