Just using the natural resources and not doing thing to replace it; it is just plain outrages. This like buying food just once and not replacing them; you will starve. I strongly agreed with Mr. Muir ideas how to preserve the land. Mr. Muir studied botany and geology at the University of Wisconsin2. knowledge on botanic and geology. His knowledge in botanic helping to understand …show more content…
Dedicated to saving the wilderness, the SIERRA CLUB formed in 1892. JOHN MUIR, the president of the Sierra Club, worked valiantly to stop the sale of public lands to private developers. At first, most of his efforts fell on deaf ears. Then Theodore Roosevelt inhabited the Oval Office, and his voice was finally heard4. Thanks to John Muir life dedication if we enjoy today the beauty of many of our national parks. I lived about 5 minutes away from one of Folsom Lake Parks; we visited almost 2 or 3 times a week for our hikes. When we walk through the trails we always are careful not to distort the beauty of it, we follow the parks rules.
Mr. John Muir spent most of his life in the wildness. 1867, Muir was 29, and he wrote, “I set forth… joyful and free, on a thousand-mile walk to the Gulf of Mexico... by the …1 . He loved nature. He dedicated most of his life to it. He lived in California’s rugged Sierra Nevada mountains. He climbed mountains, slogged through swamps, faced bears, panthers, and snakes. He never carried a gun; to kill was to disturb nature1. He definitely knew nature, he could see the beauty of it and what nature give us. How people in towns could see this, no they just saw resources that can