Blogs about: Aldo Leopold

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Morning Wisdom

Carrie M wrote 1 week ago: “We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a comm … more →

Tags: Quotes, sand county almanac

On Metaphors and Nature 2 comments

Ken wrote 2 weeks ago: Darwin wrote that Nature selects for the good of each being that she tends. Nature, selection, goo … more →

Tags: Darwin, Evolution, Nature Writings, Theology, Buffon, Nature, nature writing, Religion

Pot Luck and the Summer Soltice

misssarahkate wrote 3 weeks ago: Festive greetings from a weed friendly gardener! The garden is lush and green and the sweet clover, … more →

Tags: Garden Update, Conservation, Crackers, Friends, Garden, Iowa, niman ranch, organic, Prairie

Aldo Leopold Centennial Celebration at Arizona State Parks

hollycraw wrote 1 month ago:  Aldo Leopold Centennial Celebration at Arizona State Parks In March of 2009 the states of Arizona a … more →

Tags: Community Chronicles, Homeschooling, Home education, Home School, Homeschool Resources, arizona, Arizona State Parks, Ecology, Environmentalism

Aldo Leopold

wbriones333 wrote 2 months ago: Aldo Leopold is best known for his famous book A Sand County Almanac and has been called the “ … more →

Fragile, Beautiful, Frightening

St. Hilda\'s Contributor wrote 2 months ago: Sermon Preached by The Revd Neil Fernyhough, 2nd Sunday of Easter (April 19, 2009). Readings:  Acts … more →

Tags: Sermons/Homilies, Acts of the Apostles, communalism, Earth Day, First Letter of John, Gospel of John, John Muir, Paschaltide, Sermon

Earth Day is Aging: Aging is Earth Day {2009}

Scott Wright wrote 3 months ago: Ask Not What Your Earth Can Do For Your Aging, Ask What Your Aging Can For The Earth    My goal wit … more →

Tags: aging, Conservation, Conservation Easements, Earth Day 2009, Environmental Justice, EPA Aging Initiative, generational equity, Gray and Green, Hurricane Katrina

QUOTE1 comment

Buck Denton wrote 3 months ago: Wilderness is the raw material out of which man has hammered the artifact called civilization. . . … more →

Tags: Conservation, Environmentalism, Nature, Quote, Wilderness

On collaboration2 comments

Paul Kolenick wrote 4 months ago: This image is borrowed from the Centre for Discourse Studies, Aalborg University of Denmark. What s … more →

Tags: Collaborative learning, collaborative teaching, Community, sustainability

This post: Why I went hunting… Next post: Why I will go again…3 comments

astegemann wrote 5 months ago: I had a somewhat typical reaction to hunting about ten years ago. Typical for someone living in th … more →

Tags: hunting, Environment, Michael Pollan, Food

Daily Nature 2009: On a Monument to the Pigeon

barn owl wrote 6 months ago: To love what was is a new thing under the sun, unknown to most people and to all pigeons. To see Am … more →

Tags: 2009 wildlife, nature writing

The Super Slam: Ethics and the Trophy Hunt2 comments

animalblawg wrote 6 months ago: It has been a busy news cycle.  Our economy continues to tank, the conflict in Gaza continues to rag … more →

Tags: animals, Animal Ethics, Animal Law, Environmentalism, environmental advocacy, animal suffering, hunting, trophy hunting, North American Super Slam

A lump of coal2 comments

Suchita S wrote 6 months ago: I think we here at U&S must have been on Santa’s naughty list, as several of us seem to be … more →

Tags: Suchita S, Coal, Charter Street coal plant, EPA, Pollution, Environmental health

The Land Ethic2 comments

Ken wrote 6 months ago: Aldo Leolpold on the land ethic: “A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stabili … more →

Tags: Nature Writings, Evolution, Darwin, Nature, natural selection, nature writing, Wilderness, Morality, ethics

Books

Andrew wrote 6 months ago: The winter time is here and I’m doing a lot of reading in my spare time.  Katie gave me two bo … more →

Tags: Books, Seed saving, weslandia

Today I...

Andrew wrote 6 months ago: Today I am not at home, but in Boulder, CO with my in-laws.  This afternoon  J.P. took me for a driv … more →

Tags: today I..., Boulder, Greenhouse

Podcast 4 - Terry Blunt - Chapter 12 comments

stewardshipstories wrote 7 months ago: Terry Blunt is the former director of the Connecticut Valley Action Program in Western Massachusetts … more →

Tags: This Project, Podcast, ways to care for land, land conservation, Land Protection, Land Conservation, Environment, land trust, Nature

Putting all the pieces together4 comments

Kate Tabor wrote 7 months ago: I work with the United States History and the other American Literature teachers on a project that i … more →

Tags: refelections, Community Action, Community Connections, Critical Thinking, thoreau, Annie Dillard

Sustainability, environmental ethics topic of 2009 month-long institute in Prescott

dvcwebsite2008 wrote 7 months ago: As part of the 2009 centennial celebrating the 100th anniversary of ecologist Aldo Leopold’s a … more →

Tags: sustainability, Livability, Environment, ASU, Dan Shilling, National Endowment for the Humanities, J. Baird Callicott, Susan Flader, Curt Meine


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