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Author name: Curt D. Meine

 : Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 508.324
EAN num: 9780299114947
ISBN number: 0299114945
Label: University of Wisconsin Press
Manufacturer: University of Wisconsin Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 654
Printing Date: August 15, 1991
Publishing house: University of Wisconsin Press
Sale Popularity Level: 514802
Studio: University of Wisconsin Press




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This is a biography of one of the most significant conservationists of the past 70 years. It makes use of Leopold's papers to provide an account of his life as a both a scientist and a philosopher.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - An excellent account of a personal odyssey
Aldo Leopold is widely admired for his contribution to the modern conservation movement and his seminal work, "A Sand County Almanac." In my own profession (wildlife ecology and management), it seems like a Leopold quotation carries the ultimate weight of authority (and they're much more common, since Meine and Knight's collection, "The Essential Aldo Leopold," came out).

For many years I admired the wise, kind-hearted old man who wrote The Almanac. Aldo Leopold became the most exalted member of my personal pantheon of saints. Aldo Leopold became inspiration incarnate, but lost his humanity in the process. He could do no wrong.

Then I read Curt Meine's biography. Leopold's famous essay, "Thinking Like a Mountain," chronicles only one of the many lessons learned in a life filled with equal parts reckless bravado and deep introspection. Leopold launched his career as a fortunate son, cocksure and itching to change the world, only to learn that real change takes patience, commitment, hard work, compassion, and an open mind willing to learn. Sound familiar?

I read Curt Meine's biography before I read Marybeth Lorbiecki's "Fierce Green Fire." To be honest, I enjoyed both, but found Meine's biography to be more fulfilling. If you want to understand where the Land Ethic really came from, pick up "His Life and Work."



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - One of the best on the life of Aldo Leopold - riveting!
If "Sand County Almanac" was your very first taste of Leopold, you'll want to read Curt Meine's book. It's one of those books that you can't put down (if you are a true Leopold fan - if you're not - don't bother, you wouldn't appreciate it!



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