Climate Conversations – Aldo Leopold Listens to the Southwest with Dan Shilling
Virtual AZ, United StatesForester Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) is considered one of the founding voices of environmental ethics. In 1909, as a new ranger in the recently established Apache National Forest, Leopold shot a wolf in northeastern Arizona. At the time, he sensed something was wrong, but it would take 35 years for him to express his unease in […]