Protecting the nature and preserving the forests was a vital part of countless environmentalists in the past. From the godfather of environmentalism, to the woman who pioneered the study of chimpanzees in the wild, many scientists and environmentalists have shown significant importance towards the nature and the beautiful world around them. To name a few, John Muir, Jane Goodall, Ansel Adams, and Rachel Carson are examples of inspiring people who gave importance to forests and natural landscapes for America.
One of the vital people in the world who helped develop a movement towards the nature was John Muir. From the article in Source #2, “Is Conservationist Muir Still Important?”, the author states that, “He's a larger-than-life figure who
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Jane Goodall’s research lets the rest of the world know that a chimpanzee’s behavior is very similar to that of humans. Humans and chimpanzees have evolved into two different species over a period of time. When she was a young girl, her father bought her a stuffed chimpanzee toy and it influenced her to become interested in animal life at an early age. From then on, she was always extremely curious and interested in how animals come to this Earth and how animals behave. One of the obstacles in her life was that her family could not afford to send her to college to get a good career. Instead, Goodall worked harder and contacted a famous seeker of hominin bones, Louis Leakey. He worked in Africa, where Jane Goodall had always dreamed of going to. Jane Goodall also helped Leakey study chimps in the wild. During her chimpanzee studies, she found crucial information about the chimpanzee and human relationship. She found that chimps acted and behaved very similar to us, humans. Jane Goodall has been intensely active and has engaged her entire life to the wildlife conservation work. With this, Jane Goodall has helped us discover the ways of chimpanzees and their everlasting relation with the …show more content…
Ever since he was a young child, he was always fascinated by the scenery and pure nature. Ansel Adams was brought up in San Francisco and was odd-looking. He could not fit in at school. Despite this, Adams continued to show great interest towards the nature and pure world. With his camera, he was able to show the beauty of wildlife to the world. He went to Yosemite to learn more about the landscapes and environments. Willingly, he took images and pictures of the wildlife and spent his life as a photographer and a pianist. As stated in Source #3, “Artist: Ansel Adams”, “Shortly after his death, the Minarets Wilderness, south of Yosemite National Park, was renamed the Ansel Adams Wilderness in his honor. The following year a peak on the edge of Yosemite was named Mount Ansel Adams.” All because his photography of the nature and how he was able to share it with the world, created and impact. He inspires us as he created a public awareness about the different national parks and the beauty of