The World According to John Muir
Event Details
WhenFriday
07/11/2008
7:00 PM
Organization
Elgin Public Museum of Natural History and Anthropology
Where
225 Grand Blvd, Elgin, Illinois 60120-4278
County
Kane
Wheelchair Accessible?
Yes
Fee
Free. Open to the Public.
Known as the Father of Yosemite, John Muir (1838-1914) made the American Wilderness his lifework. This naturalist, writer, explorer, and pioneer ecologist popularized the cause of conservation - at a time when natural resources seemed inexhaustible. While Muir has been credited as being the architect of the national park idea, he was also a spirit so free that to prepare for an expedition, he would merely "throw some tea and bread into an old sack and jump over the back fence." The self-described "Tramp" drew recognition for his wilderness expertise from presidents and poets alike. Settle in for wild adventure tales, gentle philosophical perspectives, and impassioned pleas in defense of wilderness.
This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Cherri Musial, 847.741.6655.

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