Summary of “A Sand County Almanac” by Aldo Leopold:

<p>January: A January Thaw: In his opening remarks, Aldo Leopold considers the connection between the seasons and the cycles of nature while reflecting on the January thaw. He presents the notion that the environment&rsquo;s biotic and abiotic components are a part of a wider community that encompasses humans.</p> <p>February: Good Oak: In &ldquo;Good Oak,&rdquo; Aldo Leopold considers the life of a massive oak tree, which functions as a symbol for resiliency and the natural world&rsquo;s cyclical rhythm of life and death. He talks about dead wood&rsquo;s ecological significance and how it helps to keep life going.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@kamerynolson/summary-of-a-sand-county-almanac-by-aldo-leopold-d78917fd7c0e"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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