Book Shop
This is a small, curated list of books that have shaped how we think about land, habitat, and responsibility. We include them not as recommendations to buy, but as invitations to read — slowly, carefully, and with attention.
When we do link outward, we use Bookshop.org because it supports independent bookstores rather than large online retailers. The point here isn’t commerce. It’s to keep good books in circulation, and to encourage the kind of sustained thinking that short articles and social media can’t provide.
A Sand County Almanac
Since his death in 1948, Aldo Leopold has been increasingly recognized as one of the indispensable figures of American environmentalism. A pioneering forester, sportsman, wildlife manager, and ecologist, he was also a gifted writer whose farsighted land ethic is proving increasingly relevant in our own time. Now, Leopold’s essential contributions to our literature—some hard-to-find or previously unpublished—are gathered in a single volume for the first time.