Various sections of this collection contain information about books and other references that interested readers can use to learn in more detail about Aldo Leopold's life and work. In addition, several organizations and awards named in honor of Aldo Leopold are listed in the Legacy section. Below are some additional resources that readers may find helpful.
Books
Dunlap, Julie and Antonio Castro. 1993. Aldo Leopold: Living with the Land. Millbrook Press, Brookfield, CT. (For younger readers).
Flader, Susan with Charles Steinhacker, 1973. The Sand Country of Aldo Leopold. Sierra Club Books, San Francisco. ISBN: 0871560755.
Lorbiecki, Marybeth. 1996. A Fierce Green Fire, an illustrated biography. Falcon Publishing Co., Helena, MT. ISBN: 0762736631.
McCabe, Robert. 1987. Aldo Leopold, The Professor. Palmer Publications, Amherst, WI. ISBN: 0910122989.
Ross, John and Beth Ross. 1998. Prairie Time: The Leopold Reserve Revisited. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison. ISBN: 0299156605.
Founded by Aldo Leopold’s children, the Wisconsin-based foundation works to promote the legacy of Aldo Leopold by fostering the care of natural resources and an ethical relationship between people and the land. The foundation also manages the Leopold Memorial Reserve, known as “the shack” and made famous by Leopold’s essays in A Sand County Almanac.</dd>
A collection of Leopold’s vast legacy of journals, papers, manuscripts, letters, photographs and more, managed in association with the Aldo Leopold Foundation.</dd>
This web site of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources features a brief biography called “Aldo Leopold: Father of Wildlife Management” and other books about Aldo Leopold written for children. </dd>
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Cynthia Barakatt (Lead Author);Craig Maier (Topic Editor) "Aldo Leopold (Additional Resources)". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth August 29, 2008; Last revised Date August 29, 2008; Retrieved February 9, 2012 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Aldo_Leopold_(Additional_Resources)>
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Cynthia Barakatt, a member of the Encyclopedia of Earth's Editorial Board, is the Programs Manager for the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University. From 2008 through 2010, she served as the Director of Content Development for the Encyclopedia of Earth. She has 25 years of experience in the fields of communications and the environm ... (Full Bio)
Various sections of this collection contain information about books and other references that interested readers can use to learn in more detail about Aldo Leopold's life and work. In addition, several organizations and awards named in honor of Aldo Leopold are listed in the Legacy section. Below are some additional resources that readers may find helpful.
Books
Dunlap, Julie and Antonio Castro. 1993. Aldo Leopold: Living with the Land. Millbrook Press, Brookfield, CT. (For younger readers).
Flader, Susan with Charles Steinhacker, 1973. The Sand Country of Aldo Leopold. Sierra Club Books, San Francisco. ISBN: 0871560755.
Lorbiecki, Marybeth. 1996. A Fierce Green Fire, an illustrated biography. Falcon Publishing Co., Helena, MT. ISBN: 0762736631.
McCabe, Robert. 1987. Aldo Leopold, The Professor. Palmer Publications, Amherst, WI. ISBN: 0910122989.
Ross, John and Beth Ross. 1998. Prairie Time: The Leopold Reserve Revisited. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison. ISBN: 0299156605.
Founded by Aldo Leopold’s children, the Wisconsin-based foundation works to promote the legacy of Aldo Leopold by fostering the care of natural resources and an ethical relationship between people and the land. The foundation also manages the Leopold Memorial Reserve, known as “the shack” and made famous by Leopold’s essays in A Sand County Almanac.</dd>
A collection of Leopold’s vast legacy of journals, papers, manuscripts, letters, photographs and more, managed in association with the Aldo Leopold Foundation.</dd>
This web site of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources features a brief biography called “Aldo Leopold: Father of Wildlife Management” and other books about Aldo Leopold written for children. </dd>
Are you absolutely sure you want to delete this article? This process cannot be undone and is permanent.
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