From John Muir pushing a president and a nation into setting aside vast
preserves--including Yosemite, Sequoia, Mt. Rainer, and the Grand
Canyon--to Julia "Butterfly" Hill saving a 1,000-year-old redwood while
bringing to light the devastation of our old-growth forests, Friends of
the Earth chronicles the efforts of the men and women who dedicated
their lives to protecting the United States' natural heritage. Other
notable profiles include John James Audubon, who introduced the study of
birds to North America; Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who worked to conserve
the Florida Everglades; and Rachel Carson, who opened the world's eyes
to the dangers of pesticides. Together, these environmentalists'
inspiring life stories tell the history of American environmentalism,
from its inception to the present day. In this comprehensive resource,
children also learn how to put their concerns into action. Step-by-step
instructions on how to build a birdfeeder, conduct a water quality
survey, start a compost pile, create their own recycled paper, and test
for acid rain are included, as well as a time line of historic
milestones and a list of popular parks and sites to visit or explore
online.