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Literature: Influencing the Environmental Movements of the 20 th Century Created by: Katie Tollmann

Save the Redwood’s League Sierra Club Audubon Society California Federation of Women’s Clubs

General Johnson a Big Tree in the Mariposa Grove in Yosemite

These magazines got the message out to the public… Audubon Magazine Century Magazine Sierra Club Magazine

Getting the public involved through… Education Campaigns Telegram Campaign Newspapers Circulars Photos

Riverside Geyser Morning Glory Pool Old Faithful Mystic Falls Firehole River Midway Geyser Basin Yellowstone, The Nations First National Park 1872 Bison

Yosemite National Park 1906 Yosemite was a state park in 1864 Entrance to Hetch Hetchy Valley from Smith Trail Kolana Rock Upper Yosemite Falls Yosemite Valley Half dome Bear in Yosemite

Influential Environmental Writers Changing the views of powerful people…. John Burroughs John Muir Fredrick Olmsted Henry David Thoreau Ralph Waldo Emerson

John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt Conflicting Views: Conservation V.S. Preservation Hetch Hetchy would be the issue between them. Leading to the National Park Act of Attempts were made but utility prevailed.

Influential Literature to my topic…