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Life of Rachel Carson, founder of contemporary environmental movement, author of Silent Spring, advocate of nature and environmental ethics, against the misuse of chemical pesticides,breast cancer survivor and best selling nature writer, marine biologist and literary celebrity. ... Books and Bibliography...
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www.rachelcarson.org/
www.rachelcarson.org/
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; Rachel Carson; Before there was an environmental movement, there was one brave woman and her very brave book; By PETER MATTHIESSEN; 21st Century: What's Next?; Test-Based Society: The IQ Meritocracy; They Were Onto Something: A Century of Science Fiction;
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www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/carson.html
www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/carson.html
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The youngest and only child of three to attend college, Rachel Carson was a published writer by age 10. In addition she began a life-long love of the ocean - perhaps inspired by her daily view of the great Allegheny River.
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www.rachelcarsonhomestead.org/
www.rachelcarsonhomestead.org/
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NAME: Rachel Carson ... FAMILY BACKGROUND: The youngest of three children, Rachel Carson had a rugged upbringing in a simple farmhouse outside the western Pennsylvania river town of Springdale. She credited her mother with introducing her to the world of nature that became her lifelong passion.
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Rachel Carson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist and nature writer whose writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Carson started he...
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Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is located in Wells, Maine and is part of the Northeast Region U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service ... Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge: A safe haven for wildlife;
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rachelcarson.fws.gov/
rachelcarson.fws.gov/
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