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John Muir argued that it would be an incalculable loss if these “temples of nature” were to be hunted, logged and mined into oblivion. Muir—not to mention Yosemite—convinced me. As a devoted conservationist, I returned to Washington fired up to argue that America’s wild assets must belong to the public and must be staunchly preserved by the laws of the land. Who Am I?

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