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Notes In the notes below, citations of Aldo Leopold's writings are abbreviated as follows: ASCA Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There (New York: Oxford University Press, 1949) ALS David E. Brown and Neil B. Carmony, Aldo Leopold's Southwest (Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1995; originally published as Aldo Leopold's Wilderness: Selected Early Writings fry the Author of ''A Sand County Almanac," Harrisburg, Penn.: Stackpole Books, 1990) GM Aldo Leopold, Game Management (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933; reprinted, Madison: University ofWisconsin Press, 1986) RMG Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott, eds., The River ofthe Mother ofGod and Other Essays fry Aldo Leopold (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991) RR Luna B. Leopold, ed., Round River: From theJournals ofAldo Leopold (New York: Oxford University Press, 1953) A bracketed number in a note indicates the chapter within this volume where the quotation can be found. FOREWORD l. Leopold, "Marshland Elegy" (1937), ASCA, 95. [21] 2. Leopold, "Wherefore Wildlife Ecology" (1947), RMG, 337. [17] 3. Leopold, "Illinois Bus Ride" (1949), ASCA, 119. [5] 4. Leopold, "Thinking Like a Mountain" (1949), ASCA, 132. [4] 5. Leopold, "Marshland Elegy" (1937), ASCA, 10l. [7] 6. Leopold, GM (1933),388. [16] 7. Leopold, "Marshland Elegy" (1937), ASCA, 97. [19] 8. Leopold, "Wilderness" (1935), RMG, 229. [21] 9. Leopold, "The Farmer as a Conservationist" (1939), RMG, 263. [6] 10. Leopold, "Wherefore Wildlife Ecology" (1947), RMG, 337. [19] 333 334 Notes INTRODUCTION 1. Leopold, Foreword (1949), ASCA, vii, ix. [21] 2. Luna B. Leopold, ed., Round River: From theJournals ofAldo Leopold (New York: Oxford University Press, 1953); David E. Brown and Neil B. Carmony, eds., Aldo Leopold's Southwest (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1995; originally published as Aldo Leopold's Wilderness: Selected Early Writings lfy the Author oJ''A Sand County Almanac" [Harrisburg, Penn.: Stackpole Books, 1990)); Susan L. Flader andJ. Baird Callicott, eds., The River ofthe Mother ofGod and OtherEssays lfy Aldo Leopold (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991). 3. Leopold, "Good Oak" (1949), ASCA, 7. 4. Leopold, "The Land Ethic" (1949), ASCA, 224-25. [20] 5. J. Baird Callicott, In Defense ofthe Land Ethic: Essays in Environmental Philosophy (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989), 84. 6. Leopold, "Conservation" (c. 1938), RR, 146-47. [9] 7. Leopold, "The Round River-A Parable" (c. 1941), RR, 165. [17] 8. Leopold, Review of A. F. Gustafson, H. Ries, C. H. Guise, and W. J. Hamilton , Jr., Conservation in the United States, Ecology 21:1 (January 1940),92-93. [9] 9. Leopold, "Conservation Esthetic" (1938), ASCA, 165. [3] 10. N. Scott Momaday, The Man Made of Words (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997),9-11. 11. Leopold, "Song of the Gavilan" (1940), ASCA, 149. [19] PART I. CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICE 1. Leopold, "Conservation Economics" (1934), RMG, 197. [9] 2. Leopold, "The Role of Wildlife in a Liberal Education" (1942), RMG, 302-3. [17] 3. Leopold, "The Round River-A Parable" (c. 1941), RR, 159. [17] 1. AXE-IN-HAND 1. Susan Flader, "Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of Ecosystem Management ," in SustainableEcological Systems: Implementing an Ecological Approach to Land Management (USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-247, May 1994),15-19. 2. Leopold, "To the Forest Officers of the Carson" (1913), RMG, 43. [1] 3. Leopold, ibid., RMG, 44. [1] 4. Leopold, "Grass, Brush, Timber, and Fire in Southern Arizona" (1924), RMG, 119, ALS, 186. [1] 5. Quoted in Curt Meine, Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work (Madison: University ofWisconsin Press, 1988), 192. 6. Leopold, "Mr. Thompson's Wilderness," USPS Service Bulletin 12:26 (June 25,1928),1-2. [1] 7. See Leopold, "Notes on Wild Life Conservation in Germany," Game Re- [3.142.12.240] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 06:41 GMT) Notes 335 search News Letter 7 (October 21,1935),1-3; "Deer and Dauerwald in Germany: 1. History,"Journal ofForestry 34:4 (April 1936), 366-75. 8. Leopold, "The Last Stand" (1942), RMG, 294. [1] 9. Leopold to Clara Leopold, November 17,1909, Aldo Leopold Papers, University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives. 10. Leopold, "Conservation Esthetic" (1938), ASCA, 175. [8] 11. Leopold, "Axe-in-Hand" (1949), ASCA, 68. [l] 2. OPEN THINKING ON THE RANGE 1. Leopold, "Pioneers and Gullies" (1924), RMG, 110, ALS, 170. [2] 2. Leopold, "Conservationist in Mexico" (1937), RMG, 243, ALS, 206-7. [2] 3. Leopold, "Preliminary Report on Forestry and Game Management," JournalofForestry33 :3 (March 1935), 273-75. [2] 4. Leopold, "Pioneers and Gullies" (1924...

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