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Aldo Leopold was an American environmentalist, ecologist, and author known for his work in conservation and wildlife management. His influential book, "A Sand County Almanac," presents a series of essays on ecology, ethics, and the human relationship with nature. Leopold's philosophy of land ethics and his contributions to environmental science have had a profound impact on modern conservation efforts and ecological thought.

"We shall never achieve harmony with land, any more than we shall achieve absolute justice or liberty for people. In these higher aspirations, the important thing is not to achieve but to strive."



"Recreational development is a job not of building roads into the lovely country, but of building receptivity into the still unlovely human mind."



"Harmony with land is like harmony with a friend; you cannot cherish his right hand and chop off his left."


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