The Environment... by Nathaniel Griffee and Jake Skene
●There’s a problem ○ As of now, there is no wing dedicated to the ENVIRONMENT… ■ That has to change Smithsonian Museum of American History
How did the conservation movement begin, and what did individuals and organizations accomplish? What key figures both inside and outside of government played important roles? Essential Question
Important Individuals
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
John Muir (preservationist)
Gifford Pinchot (conservationist)
Roosevelt and Muir
●Dedicated to preservation of nature ●Created by John Muir ●Fought many times to protect Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada Sierra Club
●1890- Yosemite National Park authorized by Congress ●Boone and Crockett Club ●1891- Forest Reserve Act- withdrew from development more than 200 million acres of forestland ●1892- formation of Sierra Club ●1897- Forest Management Act- authorizes commercial use of forests In That Time
Modern Day
●Creation of political parties dedicated to the conservation and preservation movements ●Creation of famous national parks ●New government laws in place regarding the environment (first time) The New Environment Wing (Why It Should Be There)
Primary Documents
Works Cited "Environmental History Timeline: " Environmental History Timeline: N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Oct "The John Muir Exhibit - The Sierra Club." The John Muir Exhibit - The Sierra Club. Sierra Club, n.d. Web. 08 Oct Muir, John. "Letter from John Muir." Letter to Theodore Roosevelt. 9 Sept Holt-Atherton Special Collections. N.p., Web. 8 Oct Roosevelt, Theodore. "Letter from Theodore Roosevelt." Letter to John Muir. 14 Mar Digital Library. Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson University, n.d. Web. 8 Oct "Taft and Domestic Policy: After TR." Taft and Domestic Policy: After TR. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Oct "Theodore Roosevelt and the Environment." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 08 Oct