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David Ross Brower was a prominent American environmentalist and a key figure in the modern conservation movement. Born in Oakland, California, he grew up with a deep appreciation for nature, which later fueled his lifelong passion for environmental protection. Brower was instrumental in founding several major environmental organizations, including the Sierra Club, where he served as the first executive director. He played a crucial role in numerous campaigns to protect wilderness areas, including the Grand Canyon, and was a pioneering advocate for the establishment of national parks and monuments in the United States.

Throughout his career, Brower was known for his innovative approaches to environmental advocacy, including the use of photography and film to promote awareness of the beauty and fragility of the natural world. His books, such as "Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run," reflect his deep commitment to preserving the Earth for future generations. Brower’s influence extended beyond American borders, inspiring activists worldwide to fight for environmental justice and sustainability. His legacy continues to resonate in contemporary environmental movements, making him a pivotal figure in the quest to protect the planet.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 July 1, 1916
出生地点 Oakland, California, USA
去世日期 November 10, 2000
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