14. Who is the conservation leader's greatest influence on the movement for wilderness preservation can best be characterized as popularizing the argument that wilderness should be preserved for its intrinsic wild value and, once preserved, should remain untouched and protected in perpetuity??
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The conservation leader who popularized the argument that wilderness should be preserved for its intrinsic wild value and, once preserved, should remain untouched and protected in perpetuity is John Muir. Show more…
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