Conservation and Parks
Earth, Wind, and Fire
Roots of conservation
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Realization of dwindling abundance
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Proposals for regulation ignored
Roots of conservation
Saving the New England
village
George Perkins Marsh
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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
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Division of Forestry, Dept. of Agriculture, 1876
•
Charles S. Sargent,
Harvard arborculturist
– American
Forestry Congress, 1882
– Fanned
fears of “timber famine”
Saving the forests
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New York’s Adirondack State Park, 1885
– Protect
Hudson River & Erie Canal
– “Forever
wild”
The Parks Movement
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New England origins
The Parks Movement
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Central Park, New York City, 1857-1873
– Frederick
Law Olmsted, “landscape architect”
The Parks Movement
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Yosemite, 1864, granted to California
The Parks Movement
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First national park: Yellowstone, 1872
– In
territories
The Parks Movement
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First state park: Niagara, 1885
– Supported
by Olmsted, Church, Gov. Grover Cleveland