John Muir Quote

In studying the fate of our forest king, we have thus far considered the action of purely natural causes only; but, unfortunately, man is in the woods, and waste and pure destruction are making rapid headway. If the importance of the forests were even vaguely understood, even from an economic standpoint, their preservation would call forth the most watchful attention of government


On the Post-glacial History of Sequoia Gigantea (ed. 1876)


In studying the fate of our forest king, we have thus far considered the action of purely natural causes only; but, unfortunately, man is in the...

In studying the fate of our forest king, we have thus far considered the action of purely natural causes only; but, unfortunately, man is in the...

In studying the fate of our forest king, we have thus far considered the action of purely natural causes only; but, unfortunately, man is in the...

In studying the fate of our forest king, we have thus far considered the action of purely natural causes only; but, unfortunately, man is in the...