Aldo Leopold on Forestry and Conservation: Toward a Durable Scale of Values is a collection of 46 of Leopold’s seminal papers, letters, presentations, and other writings published in the Journal of Forestry and other outlets. With new introductions to each important entry prepared by forest ecologist Jed Meunier (a great-grandson of Leopold) and Leopold scholar Curt Meine, this work belongs in every forester’s library. A bibliography provides suggestions for further reading for those interested in doing an even deeper exploration of Leopold’s rich legacy of writings on forestry and conservation.
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The Aldo Leopold Foundation was founded in 1982 with a mission to foster the land ethic through the legacy of Aldo Leopold, awakening an ecological conscience in people throughout the world.
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