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Margaret E. Murie, often referred to as the "Grandmother of the Conservation Movement," was a pivotal figure in American environmentalism. Born in Seattle, she spent much of her life advocating for the protection of wilderness areas, particularly in Alaska. Her experiences in the wild were chronicled in her notable works, including "Two in the Far North," which detail her adventures and the beauty of the natural world. Murie's passion for conservation led her to become a key player in the establishment of several national parks and wildlife refuges.

Throughout her life, Murie demonstrated a profound commitment to preserving the environment for future generations. Her influence extended beyond her writing; she actively participated in various conservation organizations, working tirelessly to raise awareness about the importance of protecting natural habitats. Her legacy continues to inspire conservationists and nature lovers, making her an enduring symbol of the fight for environmental protection.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia August 18, 1902
Miejsce Urodzenia Seattle, Washington, USA
Data śmierci October 19, 2003
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