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Aldo Leopold Quote: “I am convinced that most Americans of the new generation have no idea what a decent forest looks like. The only way to tell them is to show them.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “To love what was is a new thing under the sun, unknown to most people and to all pigeons.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “It might be wise to prohibit at once all teaching of real botany and real history, lest some future citizen suffer qualms about the floristic price of his good life.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “By this international commerce of geese, the waste corn of Illinois is carried through the clouds to the Arctic tundras, there to combine with the waste sunlight of a nightless June to grow goslings for all the lands between. And in this annual barter of food for light, and winter warmth for summer solitude, the whole continent receives as net profit a wild poem dropped from the murky skies upon the muds of March.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “Solitude, the one natural resource still undowered of alphabets, is so far recognized as valuable only by ornithologists and cranes.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “It seems timely, therefore, to segregate the components, and to examine the distinctive characteristics or properties of each.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect. There is no other way for land to survive the impact of mechanized man, nor for us to reap from it the esthetic harvest it is capable, under science, of contributing to culture.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “A pair of wood thrushes is more valuable to a village than a Saturday evening band concert, and costs less.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “There is a feeble minority called conservationists, who are indignant about something. They are beginning to realize that their task involves the reorganization of society, rather than the passage of some fish and game laws.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “Mechanized man, oblivious of floras, is proud of his progress in cleaning up the landscape on which, willy-nilly, he must live out his days. It might be wise to prohibit at once all teaching of real botany and real history, lest some future citizen suffer qualms about the floristic price of his good life.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “A cardinal, whistling spring to a thaw but later finding himself mistaken, can retrieve his error by resuming his winter silence. A chipmunk, emerging for a sunbath but finding a blizzard, has only to go back to bed. But a migrating goose, staking two hundred miles of black night on the chance of finding a hole in the lake, has no easy chance for retreat. His arrival carries the conviction of a prophet who has burned his bridges.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “A horse left for a month on this meadow waxed so fat that rain-water gathered in a pool on his back.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “If one has cut, split, hauled, and piled his own good oak, and let his mind work the while, he will remember much about where the heat comes from...”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “There is, as yet, no sense of pride in the husbandry of wild plants and animals, no sense of shame in the proprietorship of a sick landscape.”
Aldo Leopold Quote: “No farmer-sportsman group is stronger than the ties of mutual confidence and enthusiasm which bind its members.”
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