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Esther Gulick

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Esther Gulick (née Kaufmann, 29 March 1911 - 31 May 1995)[1][2] was a pioneer in environmentalism. She, along with Kay Kerr and Sylvia McLaughlin, founded the Save San Francisco Bay Association[3] which eventually became Save The Bay.

She was referred to as an "impractical idealist," a "do-gooder" and a "posy-picker"[4] but she is credited as a leader in environmentalism.

References

  1. ^ "Guardians of Nature". Contra Costa Times. August 23, 1998. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ "Esther Gulick (1911 - 1995)". AncientFaces.com.
  3. ^ Scott, Mel (1985). The San Francisco Bay Area: A Metropolis in Perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 316. ISBN 0520055101.
  4. ^ Merchant, Carolyn (1988). Green Versus Gold: Sources In California's Environmental History. Island Press. p. 360.