“The only true development in American recreational resources is the development of the perceptive faculty in Americans. All of the other acts we grace by that name are, at best, attempts to retard or mask the process of dilution.”

Source: A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "Conservation Esthetic", p. 174.

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