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DOI: 10.2307/3636776
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John Muir, William Kent, and the Conservation Schism

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“…1). Six years later, Muir Woods in Marin County was presented to the federal government by the philanthropist William Kent; it remained the only national reserve for the Coast Redwood until the establishment of the Redwood National Park in 1968(Nash, 1967.…”
Section: Redwood Parksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Six years later, Muir Woods in Marin County was presented to the federal government by the philanthropist William Kent; it remained the only national reserve for the Coast Redwood until the establishment of the Redwood National Park in 1968(Nash, 1967.…”
Section: Redwood Parksmentioning
confidence: 99%