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Green Fire DVD (Home use)
Green Fire is the first full-length, high-definition documentary film ever made about legendary environmentalist Aldo Leopold! Subtitled in Spanish and English. This DVD is licensed for HOME VIEWING ONLY. To show Green Fire to an audience, please purchase the Green Fire Kit with public screening license.
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Green Fire kit (Public and educational use)
Purchase a Green Fire DVD and screening license for educational and public screening purposes, e.g., libraries, universities, classroom use. Subtitled in Spanish and English. DVD comes with a full publicity kit to host an event. If you DO NOT want the publicity materials, please say so in the comments section on the checkout page.
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Green Fire Movie Poster
Loved Green Fire? Get the full-size movie poster to hang in your home, office, or classroom! Poster measures 27"x39" and will fit in standard movie poster frames.
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A Sand County Almanac Chinese translation
Leopold's classic book has been republished in Chinese. Translation by Wenhui Hou. Introduction by Susan Flader.
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A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There
The classic work by Aldo Leopold, originally published in 1949. The Almanac continues to be one of the most respected conservation books of all time. Paperback.
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Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work
The authoritative biography by Curt Meine places Leopold's intellectual and philosophical journey in the context of the emerging conservation movement from the turn of the 20th Century up until his untimely death in 1948 and the publication of A Sand County Almanac the following year. This is a must read for serious students of Leopold and the land ethic!
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Aldo Leopold's Odyssey (softcover)
Aldo Leopold's Odyssey illuminates his lifelong quest for answers to a fundamental issue: how can people live prosperously on the land and keep it healthy, too? Leopold's journey took him from Iowa to Yale to the Southwest to Wisconsin, with fascinating stops along the way to probe the causes of early land settlement failures, contribute to the emerging science of ecology, and craft a new vision for land use. More than a biography, this articulate volume is a guide to one man's intellectual growth, and an inspirational resource for anyone pondering the relationships between people and the land.
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Aldo Leopold's Shack: Nina's Story
This charming children’s book tells the tale of the Leopold family's efforts to restore a worn-out Wisconsin farm. A Sand County Almanac was based on the scientific observations recorded in the family’s “Shack journals.” Drawing from these journals, historic family photographs, and interviews, and writing from the perspective of Leopold’s daughter Nina, Nancy Nye Hunt captures here the spirit of this famous family’s experiences on the land.
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Aldo Leopold's Southwest
Editors David Brown and Niel Carmony present twenty-six little-known essays and articles featuring Aldo Leopold's observations, thoughts, and critiques on conservation practices in the southwest. This volume documents the impact of Leopold's tenure in the southwest with the US Forest Service (1909 - 1924) had upon his thinking and how this region continued to capture his imagination, concern, and hope until the time of his death.
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Companion to A Sand County Almanac
This volume edited by J. Baird Callicott engages Leopold's work from several disciplinary perspectives—biography, social and intellectual history, natural history, resource management, literary criticism, and philosophy. It contains interpretive and critical essays from some of the leading scholars of Leopold and of environmental ethics in the nation, including Curt Meine, Susan Flader, Peter Fritzel, Dennis Ribbens, Roderick Nash, Edwin P. Pister, Holmes Rolston III, John Tallmadge, and Wallace Stegner.
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Correction Lines
Correction Lines is a new collection of essays from one of our most thoughtful and eloquent writers on conservation, Curt Meine. The essays explore interrelated themes: the relationship between biological and social dimensions; the historic tension between utilitarian and preservationist approaches; the integration of varied cultural perspectives; the enduring legacy of Aldo Leopold; the contrasts and continuities between conservation and environmentalism; the importance of political reform; and the need to “retool” conservation to address twentyfirst-century realities. Meine brings together a deep sense of history with powerful language and compelling imagery, yielding new insights into the origins and development of contemporary conservation. Correction Lines will help us think more clearly about the forces that have changed, and are changing, conservation, and inspire us to address current realities and future needs.
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For the Health of the Land
Editors Baird Callicott and Eric Freyfogle present a collection of rare and previously unpublished essays by Aldo Leopold that build on his vision of ethical land use.
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From Conquest to Conservation
Here, three of the nation’s most knowledgeable experts on public lands examine the history of public lands in the United States and consider the most pressing environmental and social problems facing public lands. Drawing heavily on fellow Forest Service employee Aldo Leopold’s land ethic, they offer specific suggestions for new directions in policy and management that can help maintain and restore the health, diversity, and productivity of public land and water resources, both now and into the future. As chief of the Forest Service, Mike Dombeck became a lightning rod for public debate over issues such as the management of old-growth forests and protecting roadless areas. Dombeck also directed the Bureau of Land Management from 1994 to 1997 and is the only person ever to have led the two largest land management agencies in the United States. Chris Wood and Jack Williams have similarly spent their careers working to steward public resources, and the authors bring unparalleled insight into the challenges facing public lands and how those challenges can be met.
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Game Management
The text that established Leopold as the founding father of Wildlife Ecology. Includes discussions of game population dynamics, food chains, and habitat restoration, all in Leopold's unmistakably lyrical tone.
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Remembering Aldo Leopold CD
The Aldo Leopold Foundation, in partnership with the Wilderness Society, is pleased to present the audio CD Remembering Aldo Leopold, a radio program put together by Jim Voegeli which aired on NPR in 1976 and again in 1980. This recording offers a chance to understand Aldo Leopold through the eyes of the people who knew him best: his widow, Estella; their children, Nina and Carl; his sister and brother, Marie Long and Frederick Leopold; and a number of his graduate students and colleagues, including Robert Ellarson, Joe Hickey, Art Hawkins, and Frances and Frederick Hamerstrom.
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River of the Mother of God
Flader and Callicott have compiled a collection of Leopold's unpublished essays from the archives of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and published papers from a variety of periodicals covering the years 1904-47. The chronological arrangement of the 59 essays reveals the development of Leopold's beliefs over time. A short introduction describing the circumstances in which it was written and the intended audience precedes each essay. A biographical chronology and the introduction trace Leopold's life.
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The Essential Aldo Leopold
Editors Curt Meine and Richard Knight have gathered together the most important quotations from the writings of Aldo Leopold into one volume. Quotations are arranged in chapters by subject, and each chapter begins with an introductory essay by a prominent conservation scholar.
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Things Natural, Wild, and Free
New!Author Marybeth Lorbiecki brings Aldo Leopold to life in this new biography written for students in grades 4-8. The book features resource and activity sections, a time line, a bibliography, and historic photographs.
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Thinking Like a Mountain: Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of an Ecological Attitude toward Deer, Wolves and Forest
In the first scholarly effort to document the work and thought of Aldo Leopold, Susan Flader, noted historian, analyzes the essay "Thinking Like a Mountain." Flader shows how Leopold's thinking on wildlife management evolved from his own experiences reflecting a real struggle to understand the relationship between people and land. (Currently on order, shipping may be delayed.)
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Photo-Illustrated A Sand County Almanac
The Leopold classic illustrated with breathtaking photos from the Shack and the landscape that inspired Aldo Leopold. Photos by Michael Sewell.
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Baseball Hat
Sand colored baseball hat with the Aldo Leopold Foundation logo. One size fits all.
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Tote Bag
Sand colored tote bag. 10.5" x 14" x 5" with 24" handles.
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T-Shirt
New! Black organic cotton t-shirt features Aldo Leopold Foundation logo on the front and a picture and quote from A Sand County Almanac on the back. The quote reads "Land is not merely soil; it is a fountain of energy that flows through a circuit of soils, plants, and animals." Sizes S-XL available, please specify size in comments.
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T-Shirt
On Sale! Forest green t-shirt featuringa picture of Silphium and a quote from "Prairie Birthday" on the back. 100% cotton. Size 2XL only, all other sizes sold out.