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Celia M. Hunter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Celia M. Hunter
Celia Hunter (January 13, 1919 – December 1, 2001) was an American environmentalist and conservationist. She was conferred the highest award by the Sierra Club, The John Muir Award, in 1991. She was presented the highest award by the Wilderness Society, The Robert Marshall Award, in 1998. ==Early life== Celia M. Hunter was born in 1919 in Washington State and was raised a Quaker on a small farm during the Great Depression. Being raised a Quaker instilled values in her that she carried throughout her life . Celia's values also instilled in her the confidence to follow her dreams, regardless of whether they were conventional paths for women. Environmentalist and conservationist are two words that are now strongly associated with Hunter, however when she first came to Alaska, she did not consider herself a conservationist or environmentalist.
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