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  3. Edgar Wayburn - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Arthur Wayburn [1] (September 17, 1906 – March 5, 2010) was an American environmentalist who served as the president of the Sierra Club five times in the 1960s. He has been recognized as one of the least-known yet most successful defenders of America's natural heritage.

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    In 2010, Putnam won the second highest civilian award, the Presidential Citizens Medal, the first conservationist to win the honor. [11] [12] 1982 - President Reagan - President's Volunteer Action Award [10] 1982 - Student Conservation Association - 25th Anniversary Award [10] 1980 - Garden Club of America - Conservation Achievement Award [10]

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  7. The Wilderness Society (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Society President Jamie Williams (seated) at an event celebrating 50 years of wilderness, 2014. One of The Wilderness Society's specialties is creating coalitions consisting of environmental groups, as well as representatives of sportsmen, ranchers, scientists, business owners, and others.

  8. Wilderness Press - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Press is a publisher of outdoor guidebooks and maps that was founded in Berkeley, California in 1967. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its first publication was Sierra North (1967/2005). [ 3 ] Reissued in 2005, this is considered the authoritative guidebook for hikers and backpackers in the Northern Sierra Nevada .

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    David M. Cote (Chairman and CEO of Honeywell International) was the most frequent business visitor to the White House during the Obama administration.. While Obama's release of the logs was generally praised by transparency activists, [1] the Sunlight Foundation noted, "The voluntary system can be too easily circumvented.