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Aldo Leopold byl americký lesník, přírodovědec, lovec a vysokoškolský učitel a jeden z průkopníků ochrany přírody a ekologického povědomí. Získal lesnické vzdělání na univerzitě Yale a poté nastoupil do státní služby na jihovýchodě USA. Jeho pozorování přírodních zákonitostí ho brzy dovedlo k požadavkům ochrany lesních území před exploatací jejich rostlinného i živočišného potenciálu a k varování před narušením jejich ekologických vazeb.

Už jako univerzitní profesor se stal obhájcem udržitelného hospodaření v amerických lesích a jeho publikační činnost mu vynesla místo na nově vzniklé katedře lesnického managementu na Wisconsinské univerzitě v Madisonu. Později se jako odborník na erozi věnoval problematice vyčerpávání půd v prérijních oblastech USA.

Byl jedním ze zakladatelů Společnosti pro divočinu a obhajoval její hodnotu samu o sobě, nepřevoditelnou na konkrétní finanční částky, a průkopníkem pojmu "etika Země" coby krajinného hospodaření v holistickém, ekosystémovém pojetíː "Určitá věc je správná, když směřuje k zachování integrity, stability a krásy biotického společenství ... směřuje-li jinam, je špatná."Jeho hlavním popularizačním dílem je soubor esejů Sand County Almanac . Wikipedia  

✵ 11. leden 1887 – 21. duben 1948   •   Další jména آلدو لئوپولد, ალდო ლეოპოლდი
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“Patriotism requires less and less of making the eagle scream, but more and more of making him think.”

"The Home Builder Conserves" [1928]; Published in The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott (eds.) 1991, p. 147.
1920s

“Once you learn to read the land, I have no fear of what you will do to it, or with it. And I know many pleasant things it will do to you.”

"Wherefore Wildlife Ecology?" [1947]; Published in The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott (eds.) 1991, p. 337.
1940s

“Relegating conservation to government is like relegating virtue to the Sabbath. Turns over to professionals what should be daily work of amateurs.”

Lecture notes ms. (c. 1935); as quoted in: Curt D. Meine, ‎Richard L. Knight (1999) The Essential Aldo Leopold: Quotations and Commentaries. p. 162.
1930s

“[After describing a hopper for feeding winter game:] If you think you're too old to enjoy building such contraptions — that only Boy Scouts get a kick out of such nonsense — just try it. You may end up by building several.”

radio talk http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/AldoLeopold/AldoLeopold-idx?type=turn&id=AldoLeopold.ALYale&entity=AldoLeopold.ALYale.p0535&isize=XL "Feed Early to Keep Game at Home", 2 November 1933.
1930s

“There are a few sections of uncut timber, luckily state-owned.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“Wisconsin: Flambeau”, p. 115.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "Wisconsin: Marshland Elegy," "Wisconsin: The Sand Counties" "Wisconsin: On a Monument to the Pigeon," and "Wisconsin: Flambeau"

“Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

Zdroj: A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "The Land Ethic", p. 207.

“The drama of the sky dance is enacted nightly on hundreds of farms, the owners of which sigh for entertainment, but harbor the illusion that it is to be sought in theaters. They live on the land, but not by the land.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“April: Sky Dance”, p. 34.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "April: Come High Water," "April: Draba," "April: Bur Oak," & "April:Sky Dance"

“Hunts differ in flavor, but the reasons are subtle. The sweetest hunts are stolen. To steal a hunt, either go far into the wilderness where no one has been, or else find some undiscovered place under everybody’s nose.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“October: Smoky Gold”, p. 55.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "August: The Green Pasture," "September: The Choral Copse," "October: Smoky Gold," and "October: Red Lanterns"

“My dog, by the way, thinks I have much to learn about partridges, and, being a professional naturalist, I agree.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“October: Red Lanterns”, p. 63.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "August: The Green Pasture," "September: The Choral Copse," "October: Smoky Gold," and "October: Red Lanterns"

“What conservation education must build is an ethical underpinning for land economics and a universal curiosity to understand the land mechanism. Conservation may then follow.”

"Conservation" (c. 1938); Published in Round River, Luna B. Leopold (ed.), Oxford University Press, 1966, p. 157.
1930s

“The landscape of any farm is the owner's portrait of himself.”

"The Farmer as a Conservationist" [1939]; Published in The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott (eds.) 1991, p. 263.
1930s

“There is time not only to see who has done what, but to speculate why.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“January: January Thaw”, p. 4.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "January Thaw", "February: Good Oak" & "March: The Geese Return"

“In our attempt to make conservation easy, we have made it trivial.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

Zdroj: A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "The Land Ethic", p. 210.

“Many of the attributes most distinctive of America and Americans are the impress of the wilderness. … Shall we now exterminate this thing that made us Americans?”

"Wilderness as a Form of Land Use" [1925]; Published in The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott (eds.) 1991, p. 137-138.
1920s

“Sometimes in June, when I see unearned dividends of dew hung on every lupine, I have doubts about the real poverty of the sands. On solvent farmlands lupines do not even grow, much less collect a daily rainbow of jewels.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“Wisconsin: The Sand Counties”, p. 102.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "Wisconsin: Marshland Elegy," "Wisconsin: The Sand Counties" "Wisconsin: On a Monument to the Pigeon," and "Wisconsin: Flambeau"

“The real jewel of my disease-ridden woodlot is the prothonotary warbler. … The flash of his gold-and-blue plumage amid the dank decay of the June woods is in itself proof that dead trees are transmuted into living animals, and vice versa.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“November: A Mighty Fortress”, p. 77.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "November: Axe-in-Hand," "November: A Mighty Fortress," and "December: Pines above the Snow"

“The ordinary citizen today assumes that science knows what makes the community clock tick; the scientist is equally sure that he does not.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

Zdroj: A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "The Land Ethic", p. 205.

“There are degrees and kinds of solitude. … I know of no solitude so secure as one guarded by a spring flood; nor do the geese, who have seen more kinds and degrees of aloneness than I have.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“April: Come High Water”, p. 25.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "April: Come High Water," "April: Draba," "April: Bur Oak," & "April:Sky Dance"

“Do we realize that industry, which has been our good servant, might make a poor master?”

"A Plea for Wilderness Hunting Grounds" [1925]; Published in Aldo Leopold's Southwest, David E. Brown and Neil B. Carmony (eds.) 1990 , p. 160.
1920s

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