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Preserving the state's wilderness areas was one of many topics explored in Cry California, the magazine of the nonprofit educational group California Tomorrow. From 1965 to 1982, Cry California presented the findings of conservationists, planners, regulators, and residents involved in the organization's state planning efforts.
Concern about the preservation of California's natural resources dates back almost to the state's founding. The notion of managing growth in a systematic way is a more modern one, however, and California Tomorrow, founded in 1961, was one of the first organizations to promote this idea.
In September of that year, the organization's advisory board, among whose members were writer Wallace Stegher and architect ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Collections.(Cry California )(Brief article)