Land Ethics in Our Communities
Title: Land Ethics in Our Communities
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Land Ethics in Our Communities
Land Ethics in Our Communities
While wading through the reserved reading in the library, I came across the article, “The Land Ethic”, which caught my eye, as well as sparked an interest deep within me. It revealed the idea that we, as humans, tend to be quite caught up in the idea of community; community between neighbors, co-workers, etc. seems to be something we strive for in our society. It seems that we have not
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for all game of greed and ownership towards it (Leopold, 1966). More education, a louder and more permanent voice in the media, and more legal regulations will hopefully further our ability to right the wrongs that have been done to our earth. With time we may be able to save our planet and the animals which inhabit it, including ourselves.
Works Cited
Leopold, Aldo. (1966). A Sand County Almanac. Ballantine Books.
Soule, Michael. (1985). Bioscience. San Diego: Cambridge.
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