Short article about the career and contributions of the namesake of the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute.
About Aldo Leopold, with links to resources and books
Manages and preserves Leopold's legacy, including his writings and the family farm and 'Shack' in Baraboo, Wisconsin, and promotes his conservation ideas. Includes photos, biography, and other information.
Profiles Leopold as "one of the 20 individuals or families who helped make New Mexico what it is today."
Selected passages from A Sand County Almanac, Round River, and other writings.
Includes a biography, excerpts from his writings, and a letter from his children asserting that their father would not have supported the Bush Administration's Forest Health Act.
A remembrance of Leopold and his influence on conservation in Wisconsin.
Essay explores the pantheistic aspects of Leopold's views on nature.
Review of "A Sand County Almanac."
Essay explores the evolution of Leopold's thinking, culminating in his development of the land ethic.
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