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- Who Was Aldo Leopold - Short article about the career and contributions of the namesake of the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute.
- About Aldo Leopold - Edge of the Prairie - About Aldo Leopold, with links to resources and books
- Aldo Leopold: Father of Wildlife Management, 1887-1948 - A remembrance of Leopold and his influence on conservation in Wisconsin.
- Aldo Leopold - Essay explores the pantheistic aspects of Leopold's views on nature.
- The Transformation of Aldo Leopold - Essay explores the evolution of Leopold's thinking, culminating in his development of the land ethic.
- Ecology Hall of Fame: Aldo Leopold - 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.
- Excerpts from the Works of Aldo Leopold - Selected passages from A Sand County Almanac, Round River, and other writings.
- ABQjournal: Aldo Leopold - 1886-1948 - Profiles Leopold as "one of the 20 individuals or families who helped make New Mexico what it is today."
- The Aldo Leopold Foundation - 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.
- A Classic, Ever New - Review of "A Sand County Almanac."
Wikipedia Articles
- Aldo Leopold Wilderness - Aldo Leopold Wilderness, along with Gila Wilderness and Blue Range Wilderness, is part of New Mexico's Gila National Forest. It became part of the National Wilderness Preservation System in 1980 by an act of the United States Congress and has a total of 202,016 acres.
- Aldo Leopold - Aldo Leopold (January 11, 1887 - April 21, 1948) was a United States ecologist, forester, and environmentalist. He was influential in the development of modern environmental ethics and in the movement for wilderness preservation.
- A Sand County Almanac - A Sand County Almanac is a 1949 book by American ecologist and environmentalist Aldo Leopold. It was edited and published by his son, Luna, a year after Leopold's death from a heart attack.
- Land ethic - The land ethic is a perspective on environmental ethics first championed by Aldo Leopold in his book A Sand County Almanac. Leopold argues that the next step in the evolution of ethics is the expansion of ethics to include nonhuman members of the biotic community, collectively referred to as "the land.
- Blue Range Wilderness - Blue Range Wilderness, along with Aldo Leopold Wilderness and Gila Wilderness, is part of Gila National Forest. It is located on the western border of New Mexico where it adjoins the Blue Range Primitive Area of Arizona and west of U.