Margaret Wentworth Owings
Margaret Wentworth Owings (29 April 1913 – 21 January 1999) was an American environmentalist, whose notable contributions to the movement include founding and serving as the first president of the Friends of the
Margaret Owings was named by the Audubon Society as one of 100 individuals who had done the most to shape the environmental movement, in a list that also includedJacques-Yves Cousteau and Lady Bird Johnson.[1]
Born April 29, 1913 in Berkeley, California, Margaret Wentworth Owings graduated from
Mills College[5] in 1934 and completed graduate studies in art at Harvard University
in 1935. Her first marriage was to Malcolm Stuart Millard, with whom she had a daughter, Wendy. She and Malcolm lived in Deerfield, Illinois before moving to Carmel, California in the early 1940s.
Her second marriage was to
From 1963 to 1969 she was the sole woman serving on the California
State Park Commission.[8] She led numerous environmental groups including Defenders of Wildlife, the National Park Foundation, African Wildlife Leadership Foundation and the Environmental Defense Fund. She was also a founder of the Rachel Carson
Council.
Owings died in 1999, just after her book "Voices from the Sea"[9] was published.[1]
Works
- Margaret Wentworth Owings (1998). Voice from the sea: and other reflections on wildlife & wilderness. Monterey Bay Aquarium Press. ISBN 9781878244239.[10]
References
- ^ a b c "Margaret W. Owings, 85, Defender of Wild Creatures", The New York Times.
- ^ "History of the Friends of the Sea Otter"
- ^ Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 2 - TRIBUTE TO MARGARET WENTWORTH OWINGS
- ^ Owings, Margaret (1998). Voices From the Sea
- ^ MARGARET WENTWORTH OWINGS, CSPRA Honorary State Park Ranger 1998
- ^ Norman, Jeff (2004). Big Sur
- ^ Nathaniel A. Owings#Big Sur
- ^ "Margaret Owings". The San Francisco Chronicle. 25 January 1999.
- ^ Pivotal coastal environmentalist Margaret Wentworth Owings writes a book detailing the early victories of the local environmental movement - Monterey County Weekly: News
- ^ Margaret Wentworth Owings; Suzanne B. Riess; Ann Lage (1991). Margaret Wentworth Owings: Artist, and Wildlife and Environmental Defender. Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, University of California.
External links
- Guide to the Margaret Wentworth Owings Papers at the UC Berkeley Bancroft Library
- Owings, Nathaniel A. Transcript of interview at Owings home in Big Sur California, March 25, 1970. University of Texas, Oral History Project, Access Record Number 76-5.