Treewise and Sequoical: John Muir and Giant Sequoia
Document Type
Lecture
Date of Presentation
2009
Abstract
Naturalist John Muir may have come to California in 1868 to see the Giant Sequoia - the most massive trees in the world. At first, he reveled among the groves, then he studied them scientifically, and lastly, he fought to preserve "the noblest of the noble race.”
Recommended Citation
Wurtz, M. J.
(2009).
Treewise and Sequoical: John Muir and Giant Sequoia.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/libraries-pres/167
Comments
This is a repeating lecture given by Mike Wurtz since 2009.