The Sierra Club is an interest Group promoting protection of the environment. It was founded on May 28 by Scottish immigrant John Muir, who was elected president of the group by the original members. The intent of the original Sierra Club is very similar to the intent the Sierra Club has today. Muir’s purpose was to explore and preserve forests and other natural features of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The Sierra Club is now (obviously) not limited solely to the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, but
Jonas & Mrs. Sparks Honors ELA per 8 17th February 2023 The Sierra Club: an Environmental Legacy The preservation of the natural world is a difficult but vital pursuit, one which has been led by the Sierra Club for the past 130 years. The Sierra Club is an organization devoted to the preservation, development, and appreciation of nature. It is extremely old, especially when compared to other organizations in the same field. The Sierra Club has many chapters across the United States, including one in
Park and started the Sierra Club. John Muir, an environmental activist and journalist, was born April 21, 1838 and died in December 24, 1914. Muir grew up forced to memorize the Bible and retain a difficult schedule. He went to the University of Wisconsin in the early 1860’s and later left to study the earths nature by foot, in addition to working different jobs to provide for himself. Muir had a passion for learning new
The Sierra Club is a nonprofit environmental organization. It was founded in 1892 by John Muir. The Club’s mission statement is, To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives. (Sierra Club, n.d.-a) The Club promotes environment preservation
On May 28, 1892, John Muir, a famous environmentalist at the time, founded the Sierra Club in hopes of helping and protecting America’s wildlife and land. The same year of the Club’s founding, Sierra Club protested over federal action that would decrease the size of Yosemite National Park (Sierra). This action could’ve been a leading factor in establishing the foundation. In the years following the Club’s establishment, they have spread
The American preservationist movement is arguably the oldest and longest running movement in America. Although wilderness was the bane to the existence of early settlers, it quickly became an important cornerstone of American culture, even as its vast expanses began to dwindle and become unreachable to every day Americans. American was carved by hand by hard working frontiersmen out of rough cut untouched forest making wilderness the foundation of American culture. Though historically, the only
has made many accomplishments is Sierra Club BC. In 1969, Sierra Club BC was formed by Sierra Club US. Sierra Club US came to British Columbia to determine whether anyone was interested enough to start a Sierra Club within the province. As the answer was yes, people who were current or formal members of the Sierra Club US, established the Sierra Club of British Columbia, though without the permission from the head of Sierra Club US. For the next 48 years, Sierra Club BC makes an impact on protecting
Sierra Club https://www.sierraclub.org/about-sierra-club. The Sierra Club wants to change the direction of the world. We want to protect the wild places on Earth by bringing awareness to the problems of climate change and the exceptional levels of pollution. We want to raise awareness by educating and enlisting people to restore the quality of the natural and human environment. We promote a responsible use of Earth's ecosystems and resources. The Sierra Club plans to accomplish this by securing
Yosemite and at age 17 he became a member of the Sierra Club. He was appointed caretaker of the club’s headquarters and during this time explored the High Sierras. He was friends with the club’s leaders who were founders of America’s new conservation movement. Adam’s message became “The earth has been given to us to live on and enjoy and we have an obligation to preserve it for future generations.”- (Stillman) He was the Director of the Sierra Club for 38 years. He also met Virginia Best in Yosemite
from the Sierra Club. Throughout the novel, Brower is portrayed as the spokesperson for the Sierra Club. His whole position and credibility comes from his position as president. Being a part of the Sierra Club is part of Brower’s identity. If Brower did not have the ethos that came with that position, his lack of facts and inconsistent argument would be detrimental to the reader’s perception of Brower. Therefore when readers learn that Brower has been dismissed and that the Sierra Club does not agree
John Muir John Muir was one of the first great explorers of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. After his first hike in the range at the age of 30, Muir committed the rest of his life to the exploration and conservation of the Sierra Nevada Range. Motivation It is not very difficult to see where John Muir drew his inspiration to conserve land from. Muir was an explorer, and completely fell in love with the Sierra Nevada mountains. During the time he began his exploration of the range, the United States
The following research will start off with an investigation on the previous life of Ansel Adams. His Childhood, his midlife and the starting of his Career. It will later discuss all his work, and his most important Zone system. The research will therefore be primarily investigating the history and the past life but the secondary investigation will be all about his work, his invention and him being an Environmental Activist and his road to success in the career of photography, black and white; landscape
Ansel Adams is one of the world’s most well-known photographers and environmentalists. Adams was born February 20, 1902 in San Francisco, California to a family that had migrated from Ireland in the 1700s. His career was devoted to depicting changing perspectives with his black and white photographs. Adams became a public figure during the 1920s, as an environmentalist and a political activist (Ansel Adams). Ansel Adams’ inspired many people internationally with his passion for depicting both the
John Muir, who was, and still is, often referred to as the father of national parks, always had a love of nature and all of the simple yet beautiful things that it offers. Born in Scotland in the mid 1800’s, John Muir had a passion for the wilderness. This passion inspired him to move to America later in his life in order to explore the country, including the Pacific Northwest. He was many things, including a writer, scientist, spokesman, naturalist, philosopher, and geologist. In the late 1800’s
of the California state geologist, he was not afraid to document his experience and share his adventures with others. He also became familiar with the destruction of the Yosemite area. “Muir’s intimate acquaintance with the Yosemite area and the Sierra Nevada exposed him not only to the depredations of sheep but also to the rapid felling of giant old Sequoias, cut up for shingles and grape stakes (John).” This led him to publish articles to alert the public. As a result, Congress
Ansel Adams dropped out of school in 1917 for his lack of interest in the education system. Since 1916, Adams started pursuing photography after a trip to Yosemite National Park which sparked his passion in the field of photography. Throughout his career, Adams published multiple books about photography and the function of the camera, along with many introduction manuals and tutorials such as “The camera”, “The Negative”, or “The Print” that served well as a guide to beginners and amateurs who
Reflective Statement, The Stranger Throughout the interactive panel discussion for The Stranger, I learned about how Camus’s views were reflected in his novel and differences between the societies of the novel and of real life. The story’s protagonist, Meursault, is seen by reader as an existentialist but he has certain traits where he could be perceived as someone who wants a connection but has difficulty receiving it. I also learned about how other people viewed Meursault's character
Ansel Adams was a renowned American photographer and environmentalist, best known for his iconic black and white landscapes of the American West. Born in San Francisco in 1902, Adams discovered his passion for photography at a young age and went on to become one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. Adams' early years were marked by tragedy when, at just four years old, he witnessed the devastating earthquake that struck San Francisco in 1906. However, this experience instilled
David Thompson was a brave explorer, astronomer, historian, mapmaker, but most of all the original trailblazer.He is known as the greatest land geographer of all time, but has little recognition. His expedition during the fur trade took him from Hudson's Bay to the pacific ocean. During his life,he travelled over 90,000km and mapped 3.9 million kilometers squared.He used various means to cover this journey which included canoe and map Over the 28 years in the fur trade business he took many notes
Hannah Siegworth Professor Heather Swan English 153 1 March 2023 Personal Narrative: The Trouble with Wilderness The importance of a “pure” nature was introduced to me at a young age. Our family cabin in northern Wisconsin served as an abode in which we would go to “get away” from the hustle and bustle of the city. This mindset carried me through my childhood, and only when I read “The Trouble with Wilderness” did I begin to question and transform this viewpoint. In “The Trouble with Wilderness”