Conservation and Parks

Earth, Wind, and Fire

Roots of conservation

     Realization of dwindling abundance

     Proposals for regulation ignored

 

 

 

Roots of conservation

Saving the New England village

George Perkins Marsh

     Man and Nature, 1864

  Vermont experience

  Travels in Near East

  Permanent, deleterious human impact

  Forests preserve water purity, prevent erosion, floods, droughts

  Educated, disinterested control of resources

Saving the forests

     Division of Forestry, Dept. of Agriculture, 1876

     Charles S. Sargent,
Harvard arborculturist

  American Forestry Congress, 1882

  Fanned fears of “timber famine”

Saving the forests

     New York’s Adirondack State Park, 1885

  Protect Hudson River & Erie Canal

  “Forever wild”

The Parks Movement

     New England origins

The Parks Movement

     Central Park, New York City, 1857-1873

Frederick Law Olmsted, “landscape architect”

The Parks Movement

     Yosemite, 1864, granted to California

The Parks Movement

     First national park: Yellowstone, 1872

In territories

The Parks Movement

     First state park: Niagara, 1885

Supported by Olmsted, Church, Gov. Grover Cleveland