Land is soil, water, plants and animals. Each of the "organs" of land has meaning as a separate entity, just as fingers, toes, and teeth have.


In: Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott, The River of the Mother of God, Wherefore Wildlife Ecology? (p. 336)


Land is soil, water, plants and animals. Each of the organs of land has meaning as a separate entity, just as fingers, toes, and teeth have.

Land is soil, water, plants and animals. Each of the organs of land has meaning as a separate entity, just as fingers, toes, and teeth have.

Land is soil, water, plants and animals. Each of the organs of land has meaning as a separate entity, just as fingers, toes, and teeth have.

Land is soil, water, plants and animals. Each of the organs of land has meaning as a separate entity, just as fingers, toes, and teeth have.