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Which statement describes John Muir's views on wilderness?
He thought America had an unlimited supply of open space and didn't need to worry about preserving it.
He believed wilderness had value in its own right and that natural areas should be preserved untouched.
He felt wilderness lands should be carefully managed to exploit their resources while doing as little harm as possible.
He considered wilderness lands as a potential source of untold wealth from timber, grazing, and mining.
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