

A Sand County Almanac: And Sketches Here and There
Aldo Leopold
'One of the most influential books about the natural world ever published' Paul Kingsnorth, Guardian
'There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot,' begins Aldo Leopold's totemic work of ecological thought. Ranging from lyrical observations of the changing seasons over a year on his Wisconsin farm to his hugely influential idea of a 'land ethic' signifying moral equilibrium between humans and all other life on earth, A Sand County Almanac changed perceptions of the natural world and helped give birth to the modern conservation movement.
'An unequivocal statement of conscience that will carry down the generations ... his argument seems more urgently true now than ever' The New York Times
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Reviews for A Sand County Almanac: And Sketches Here and There
Helen Macdonald
These beautiful essays, based on the restoration of an exhausted 80-acre farm in the sand country of central Wisconsin, are full of insights rooted in intelligent humility that inform naturalists to this day
Isabella Tree
A classic ... there are moments of soft beauty [and] his epigrams are whipcrack smart
Robert Macfarlane
Wall Street Journal
A trenchant book, full of vigor and bite
The New York Times
One of the seminal works of the environmental movement
Boston Globe