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John Muir

Category: Conservationism, Environmentalism

John Muir, known as the "Father of National Parks," was a naturalist, author, and conservationist who advocated for the preservation of wilderness in the United States. He co-founded the Sierra Club and inspired the creation of national parks like Yosemite and Sequoia.

Video Recommendation

Ken Burns’ Documentary: The National Parks – America’s Best Idea

Podcast Recommendation

The Sierra Club Podcast, Earth Wise Podcast

Undiscovered Possible Innovation

AI-powered wilderness mapping and monitoring for conservation efforts.

Research Opportunities

Assessing the long-term effects of conservation policies initiated by Muir.

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Lessons to Learn

“The value of connecting people with nature and advocating for preservation of natural resources.”

Startups in this Space

Startups in nature tourism, sustainable conservation technologies, and ecological restoration tools.

PRUTL DIMENSIONS

PASSION DIMENSIONS

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Probing

Muir probed the beauty and ecological significance of America’s wilderness.

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Innovating

He innovated by writing passionately to inspire public and political support for conservation.

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Acting

He acted by co-founding the Sierra Club and lobbying for national park legislation.

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Scoping

Muir expanded the scope of conservation to include a spiritual and intrinsic value of nature.

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Setting

He set the foundation for the U.S. National Parks system.

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Owning

He owns a legacy of inspiring generations to appreciate and protect the environment.

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Nurturing

Muir nurtured environmental stewardship through education and activism.

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