Gray squirrel perched on a snow-covered branch with a blurred winter forest background. Text overlay on the right reads: "Man or mouse, oak or orchid, we take a livelihood from our land and our fellows, and give in return an endless succession of acts and thoughts, each of which changes us, our fellows, our land, and its capacity to yield us a further living. Ultimately we give ourselves." Quote by Aldo Leopold.
“Man or mouse, oak or orchid, we take a livelihood from our land and our fellows, and give in return an endless succession of acts and thoughts... Ultimately we give ourselves.” —Aldo Leopold
📷: Jack Bartholmai
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