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Legacy of Preservation & Restoration - Robert Hanna, the Great-Great-Grandson of John Muir

1 h 8 min · 20. feb. 2026
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Robert Hanna finally made the connection in middle school that he was a descendant of naturalist John Muir. Robert has spent his life since then learning about John Muir's work and developing a deep appreciation for what Muir stood for and what he was able to accomplish as a protector and advocate for our country's national parks and wild & scenic spaces. Robert is carrying on his famous ancestor's legacy through his own campaign to restore the Hetch Hetchy Valley near Yosemite National Park to its original scenic beauty. (www.hannaplus.com/restorehetchhetchy) [https://www.hannaplus.com/restorehetchhetchy)] This conversation was recorded at the John Muir National Historic Site in Martinez, CA.

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Legacy of Preservation & Restoration - Robert Hanna, the Great-Great-Grandson of John Muir

Robert Hanna finally made the connection in middle school that he was a descendant of naturalist John Muir. Robert has spent his life since then learning about John Muir's work and developing a deep appreciation for what Muir stood for and what he was able to accomplish as a protector and advocate for our country's national parks and wild & scenic spaces. Robert is carrying on his famous ancestor's legacy through his own campaign to restore the Hetch Hetchy Valley near Yosemite National Park to its original scenic beauty. (www.hannaplus.com/restorehetchhetchy) [https://www.hannaplus.com/restorehetchhetchy)] This conversation was recorded at the John Muir National Historic Site in Martinez, CA.

20. feb. 20261 h 8 min