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John Muir - Wikipedia John Muir was born in Dunbar, Scotland, in a three-story stone building now preserved as a museum He was the third of eight children of Daniel Muir and Ann Gilrye; their other children were Margaret, Sarah, David, Daniel, Ann and Mary (twins), and the American-born Joanna
Muir Woods National Monument (U. S. National Park Service) Federally protected as a National Monument since 1908, this primeval forest is both refuge and laboratory, revealing our relationship with the living landscape What will you discover in Muir Woods? From parking reservations to park hours pets, here's what you need to know before you go
History Culture - John Muir National Historic Site (U. S. National . . . At the John Muir National Historic Site, the extensive museum and archives collection offers a closer look at his life and work Whether you’re researching his story or have artifacts and documents to share, you can help keep Muir’s legacy alive for generations to come
John Muir Biography - John Muir Exhibit - Sierra Club John Muir - farmer, inventor, sheepherder, naturalist, explorer, writer, and conservationist - was born on April 21, 1838 in Dunbar, Scotland Until the age of eleven he attended the local schools of that small coastal town
John Muir Global Network – A portal to celebrating environmental . . . John Muir was America’s most famous and influential naturalist and conservationist, and founder of the Sierra Club He has been called “The Father of our National Parks,” “Wilderness Prophet,” and “Citizen of the Universe ”
Who Was John Muir: A Deep Dive into His Life and Impact on Muir Woods Known as the “Father of National Parks,” Muir transformed from a young Scottish immigrant into a passionate defender of America’s wild places His remarkable journey and unwavering dedication to nature protection helped shape the modern conservation movement in the United States
John Muir (1838-1914) | The Walden Woods Project Captivated with the local landscape and natural history, young Muir explored the Scottish coastline and countryside He read works by Scottish poet and naturalist Alexander Wilson (1766-1813), which contributed to Muir’s passion for nature