Answer:
Reflect tensions about how humans relate to nature
Explanation:
The wilderness idea as a contest between two notable personalities on the use of Hetch Hetchy a unique valley in the Yosemite National Park. The persons involved were John Muir a conservationist, and Gifford Pinchot, a Forester. At that time the city of San Francisco was in dire need of water. Pinchot reasoned that it was a good source from which the water needs of the city could be met. Muir, on the other hand, believed in the conservation of natural resources and strongly contested against the idea of exploiting the valley for water.
These two contenders reflect tensions about the different ways humans relate to nature.