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Charles Goethe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Goethe Charles M. Goethe (1875–1966) was an American eugenicist, entrepreneur, land developer, philanthropist, conservationist, founder of the Eugenics Society of Northern California, and a native and lifelong resident of Sacramento, California. ==Nature guide movement==
Goethe (German pronunciation: (:ˈɡøːtə) and occasionally incorrectly as "Gaytee" ) wrote admiringly of California’s Forty-Niners, the State’s giant redwood trees, and loved the outdoors. He and his wife have been called the "The father and mother of the Nature Guide Movement,' initiating interpretive programs with the U.S. National Park Service.〔("The World's Largest Summer Camp," ''Yosemite Nature Notes'' 37(7):89-94 (July 1958) by Charles M. Goethe ). Traces the origin of nature guiding in National Parks; reprinted from ''Nature Magazine''〕 This was motivated by their experience with nature programs in Europe and desire to educate visitors in the U.S. National Parks.〔("Nature Study in National Parks Interpretive Movement," ''Yosemite Nature Notes'' 39(7):156-158 (July 1960) by Charles M. Goethe )〕 His motto was "Learn to Read the Trail-side as a Book."
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