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Thinking Like A Mountain

redstarcafe wrote 2 weeks ago: Aldo Leopold (1887 - 1948) was an American ecologist, forester and environmentalist. He was influent … more →

Tags: animals, Books, Environment, Nature, spirituality, Conservation, Ecology, Susan Flader, Wolf

Thinking Like A Mountain

redstarcafe wrote 2 weeks ago: Aldo Leopold (1887 - 1948) was an American ecologist, forester and environmentalist. He was influent … more →

Tags: animals, Books, Ecology, Environment, Nature, spirituality, Conservation, Susan Flader, Wolf

Sandhill Cranes Continue Comeback at Montezuma2 comments

newyorkoutdoors wrote 2 months ago: By Jason Gabak link to original article June 2003 will live on in the memory of John VanNiel. VanNi … more →

Tags: bird watching, Finger Lakes, wildlife, Frank Morlock, John VanNiel, montezuma audubon center, Montezuma Wetlands, Montezuma Wildlife Refuge, Sandhill Crane

Waived on the Border: The National Environmental Policy Act

borderwall wrote 2 months ago: View toward Mexico from the Rio Grande While rationale for the Homeland Security secretary’s w … more →

Tags: Section 102 Waiver, DHS, Border Fence, Border Wall, border barrier, Rio Grande, NEPA, National Environmental Policy Act, president kennedy

Why should we care about Arizona’s future?

azheritage wrote 3 months ago: [Source: Dan Shilling, Community Columnist, Phoenix Republic, June 6, 2008] — Visit the Decisi … more →

Tags: Diversity and Cultural Inclusion, Education, sustainability, ASU, Arizona Republic, Dan Shilling, terry tempest williams, Gary Paul Nabhan, Henry David Thoreau

Thoughts on "Thinking Like a Mountain"5 comments

Wayne wrote 3 months ago: Recently, while comparing educational pursuits with another returning college student who is seeking … more →

Tags: It's Homework, People and the Environment, A Sand County Almanac, Community, conservationism, Environmentalism, land ethic, Outdoors Enthusiast, preservationism

environmental literature top 51 comment

fairsnape wrote 5 months ago: Looking at the search topics entered to land at isite, the subject of environmental literature, mov … more →

Tags: Comment, Literature, ecological, CSR, Natural Environment, John Muir, Corporate social responsibility, henry thoreau, Yvon Choiunard

There can never be too many Sandhill Cranes, or crane images

atowhee wrote 5 months ago:  ”Morning we were awakened by the loud cries of the sandhill crane, performing evolutions in … more →

Tags: birding, Birds, Oregon, Ashland, migratory birds, Siskiyous, cranes, Howard Prairie Lake, sandhill cranes

Thought for this March Day

fatfinch wrote 6 months ago: One swallow does not make a summer, but one skein of geese, cleaving the murk of a March thaw is th … more →

Tags: Ruminations, birding, spring

A Pheasant Crossed the Road2 comments

vagoscribe wrote 7 months ago: My wife and I were driving home last Sunday after day hiking at Michaux when we had the bird-sighti … more →

Tags: mountains, Pennsylvania, Michaux, pheasants, hunting, Cheney, pheasants forever, Conservation

Metaphorphosis12 comments

Benedict wrote 7 months ago: Just came across this, in the latest Orion Magazine: Doctrine I love the church of the osprey, simp … more →

Tags: Religion, ethics, Poetry, Nature, church, Wendell Berry, Community, Empire, Ecology

Two Land Ethics

geoffreymeadows4 wrote 7 months ago: The beginning of the Bible introduces us to the garden of Eden. But after reading briefly about the … more →

Tags: Garden of Eden, land ethic

Harmony

lfierbaugh wrote 9 months ago: Sunset view from Round Bald, Roan Mountain, TN “Harmony with land is like harmony with a frie … more →

Tags: Roan Mountain, Appalachian Trail, Carter County, North Carolina, Scenes, Tennessee

No Man Can Heed or Ignore

lfierbaugh wrote 1 year ago: “In June as many as a dozen species may burst their buds on a single day.  No man can heed a … more →

Tags: flowers plants

Wisconsin Reads Leopold weekend1 comment

Alan Gregory wrote 1 year ago: It was Wisconsin Reads Leopold weekend in Madison. Here’s a brief interview, by Tim Eisele fo … more →

ALDO LEOPOLD ON DARWIN

thenaturalist wrote 1 year ago: Also Leopold wrote in 1947: “It is now a century since Darwin gave us the first glimpse of the ori … more →

Tags: Darwin

ALDO LEOPOLD ON HISTORY

thenaturalist wrote 1 year ago: Also Leopold had an interesting view of history as not linear but successive. He said, “All histor … more →

Tags: time, History

ALDO LEOPOLD ON SCIENCE

thenaturalist wrote 1 year ago: On the subject of science, Aldo Leopold wrote: “We doubt whether science can claim the credit for … more →

Tags: Science