Think Like A Mountain by Aldo Leopold

A collection of essays that argues for a deeper ecological conscience by showing how humans are embedded in and responsible for the health of land communities; through natural-history observations, ethical reflections, and practical conservation examples it traces how predator-prey dynamics, soil, water, plants and animals interconnect, criticizes short-sighted exploitation, and urges a land ethic that values long-term ecological balance, humility, and stewardship over narrow economic gain.