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THE WILDERNESS IDEA

By: Publication details: 1989; Florentine FilmsDescription: DVD; 58 MinSubject(s): Summary: This program explores this seminal chapter in American environmental politics by tracing the paths of the leaders of the two faction; John Muir, the brilliant and eccentric founder and first president of the Sierra club, and Gifford Pinchot, the first chief of the U.S. Forest Service, who defined conservation as the wise management of natural resources. Combining archival materials with stunning cinematography shot on location in Yosemite, this timeless film tells the dramatic story of two founders of the American conservation movement and the historic battle that drove them apart.
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DVD DVD NMC Library DVD Collection SHELF EE 13-9-31 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001224210

This program explores this seminal chapter in American environmental politics by tracing the paths of the leaders of the two faction; John Muir, the brilliant and eccentric founder and first president of the Sierra club, and Gifford Pinchot, the first chief of the U.S. Forest Service, who defined conservation as the wise management of natural resources. Combining archival materials with stunning cinematography shot on location in Yosemite, this timeless film tells the dramatic story of two founders of the American conservation movement and the historic battle that drove them apart.

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