Environmentalism

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A Sand County Almanac

A Sand County Almanac

by Aldo Leopold

A Sand County Almanac is a 1949 non-fiction book written by American ecologist and environmentalist Aldo Leopold. Describing the land around Leopold's home in Sauk County, Wisconsin and his thoughts on developing a "land ethic," it was edited and published by his son, Luna, a year after Leopold's death from a heart attack. The collection of essays is considered to be a landmark book in the American conservation movement.
The Wilderness Warrior

The Wilderness Warrior

by Douglas Brinkley

Includes bibliographical references (p. [831]-896) and index.
The Man Who Planted Trees

The Man Who Planted Trees

by Jim Robbins

Jim Robbins is a frequent contributor to the science section of The New York Times. He has written for Smithsonian, Audubon, Vanity Fair, The Sunday Times, Scientific American, The New York Times Magazine, Discover, Psychology Today, Gourmet, and Condé Nast Traveler. He lives in Helena, Montana.
The Snow Leopard

The Snow Leopard

by Peter Matthiessen

The Snow Leopard is a 1978 book by Peter Matthiessen, which is an account of his two month journey along with naturalist George Schaller in 1973 to Crystal Mountain, in the Dolpo region on the Tibetan Plateau in the Himalayas.
Under the Sea Wind

Under the Sea Wind

by Rachel Carson

Celebrating the mystery and beauty of birds and sea creatures in their natural habitat, Under the Sea-Wind—Rachel Carson’s first book and her personal favorite—is the early masterwork of one of America’s greatest nature writers. Evoking the special mystery and beauty of the shore and the open sea—its limitless vistas and twilight depths—Carson’s astonishingly intimate, unforgettable portrait captures the delicate negotiations of an ingeniously calibrated ecology.
Many Smokes

Many Smokes

by Editor Sun Bear

Dwellers In the Land

Dwellers In the Land

by Kirkpatrick Sale

Bird-Life

Bird-Life

by Frank M Chapman

Wallace Stegner

Wallace Stegner

by Nancy Colberg

The Fight To Save the Redwoods

The Fight To Save the Redwoods

by Susan R Schrepfer

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Modernizing Nature

by S Ravi Rajan

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Let the Earth Teach You Torah

by Ellen Bernstein

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A Forest Hymn

by William Cullen; John a Hows Bryant

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Climate Action

by Deborah and Joshua Cohen, Editors-In-Chief Chasman

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Hidden Dangers

by Anne Ehrlich

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Natures Best Hope

by Douglas W Tillamy

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Always, Rachel

by Rachel Carson

Environmentalism Books & Ephemera

The Foxfire Book

The Foxfire Book

by Wigginton, Eliot

The Foxfire Book: Hog Dressing, Log Cabin Building, Mountain Crafts and Foods, Planting by the Signs, Snake Lore, Hunting Tales, Faith Healing, Moonshining
The "Foxfire" books began as a student-produced magazine in 1966 that contains stories and interviews from elders in their rural Southern Appalachian community.  The books are anthology collections of material from The Foxfire Magazine, edited and published by Eliot Wigginton.
 
The Fight To Save the Redwoods

The Fight To Save the Redwoods

by Schrepfer, Susan R

The Environmental Movement

The Environmental Movement

by Pringle, Laurence

Stalking the Wild Amaranth

Stalking the Wild Amaranth

by Marinelli, Janet

Empty Pastures

Empty Pastures

by Centner, Terence J