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Title
Oral History of Huey Johnson
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
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Description
In this oral history, environmentalist Huey Johnson recounts his lifelong work to preserve open spaces and wilderness areas throughout the United States and beyond. Born in Michigan in 1933, Huey moved out to California with his wife after graduate school to take a dream job as the Western Regional Director of the Nature Conservancy. He recalls how they spent their first few nights in California camping on Muir Beach, which "captured his soul," and marvels how Spindrift Point and Green Gulch, right there nearby, would turn out to be some of his earliest land preservation projects. Huey recounts several other big projects he worked on in Marin, including Kent Island and Marincello, and his numerous battles with the Marin County Board of Supervisors over the years. He discusses creating the Trust for Public Land in 1972, which has conducted 5,000 projects around the country saving some three million acres. He recounts his service in Governor Jerry Brown's cabinet from 1976 until 1982 as Secretary of Resources. Huey took his zeal for the environment internationally when he established a nonprofit watchdog organization to monitor a new U.N. agency on the environment, and in 1995 he founded the Resource Renewal Institute. While he has received numerous honors and awards for his work over the years, Huey notes that the greatest reward is returning to a place he has helped to preserve and beholding its beauty. He praises Mill Valley, where he has lived with his family for 50 years, for its natural beauty and peacefulness, remarking that wherever his work has taken him, coming home to Mill Valley has always recharged his spirits for renewed engagement in the battle for land preservation.
Identifier
6A2EA579-089E-4B20-90F3-752281227206
2016.055.001
Subject
Behr, Peter
Conservation of natural resources
Environmental issues - Marin County
Environmental management
Environmental protection
Ferguson, Doug
Kent, Alice
Land development
Land use
Livermore, Catherine
Marincello
Nature Conservancy
Oral history - Nature and conservation
Oral history - Volunteerism, activism
Praetzl, Bob
Rebels with a Cause
Resource Renewal Institute
Rosen, Arty
Terwilliger, Elizabeth
Trust for Public Land

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