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Rachel CarsonBy: Ellie, Francoise, and Michael
Biography● As a child, her mother’s influence
showed her the beauty of nature● She spent a lot of her childhood
outdoors-lived on 65 acres of land● Carson had a natural ability and
interest in writing○ At age 11, she wrote an article, “A
Battle in the Clouds” that was published in the St. Nicholas magazine
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Biography● Went to Pennsylvania College for Women
to study biology ○ Never quit despite discouragement
against defying social norms for women at the time
○ Received her B.A. in Science magna cum laude
● Became an aquatic biologist and strived as a writer, while being both factual and telling an interesting story
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Facts on Rachel Carson’s career•Carson was a was anextremely well accomplishedZoologist•She received her mastersdegree from Johns HopkinsUniversity in 1932• She wrote many different books on Marine Biology, one of which was a best-seller for 86 weeks in 1951 MK
What was the problem?● She was very concerned with the Department of
Agriculture’s policies (USDA)● The concern was with the use of harmful pesticides, he
concern prompted the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
● There was also controversy behind the protection and preservation of Marine life
Actions taken in response ● She wrote daily articles on Marine life in the
Baltimore Sun● She published two books, one in 1941
called ‘Under The Sea’ and in 1951 she published ‘The Sea Around Us’
● From 1936 to 1952 she took a full-time position at the Fish and Wildlife services (FWS) where she helped protect all wildlife and marine species
● Being a great writer and editor, by the early 1950’s her job and taken her into the publishing division, where she became head-editor
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Her impact in the greater society● Her book, Silent Spring, was one of the causes of our big
environmental movements of today.○ Silent Spring also led to the US government doing/funding
environmental research and eventually forming the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
● Her work caused conversations about how to make decisions keeping the environment in mind.
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Her impact (Continued)● Carson’s books Under the Sea Wind, The Sea Around Us, and
The Edge of the Sea increased the population’s knowledge and interest in the marine world.
● Carson made the environmental crisis feel more real to people. ○ They could see how they impacted the environment and
could help out. (Stronger connection between people and the environment-more easily attainable)
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