In addition to the more than 100 scientific papers he authored, Leopold authored five books during his life and was working on a sixth at the time of his death. •
Wildlife in Alaska (with F. F. Darling) (1953) • In 1952, Starker Leopold teamed up with ecologist F. Fraser Darling to complete an ecological reconnaissance of Alaska, surveying the current and potential impact of economic growth and technology on the territory's natural resources. With a focus on big game, the team spent four months traveling, observing, and conducting interviews to understand the state and its natural resources. Sponsored by the
New York Zoological Society and the Conservation Foundation, their research resulted in the publication of
Wildlife in Alaska in 1953. •
Wildlife of Mexico: The Game Birds and Mammals (1959) • Leopold began his fieldwork in 1944, with fifty-one camp study sites extending from the northern
Sonoran Desert border to the
Yucatan Peninsula. His fluency in Spanish aided him in receiving official sanction from Mexican officials and guidance from landowners and farmers. Published in 1959,
Wildlife of Mexico: The Game Birds and Mammals won the Wildlife Society Publication of the Year Award. •
The Desert (1961; Revised 1962; Series:
LIFE Nature Library) •
The Desert, published in 1961 for Time-Life’s Life Nature Library series, Starker traced desert geographic features made by wind and water and the ecology of plants, animals, and humans living in arid environments. •
The California Quail (1977) • This guide contains suggestions for managing western quails based on insight into the species' ecology and life history. California Quail, a wildlife ecology publication, won the Wildlife Society Publication Award in 1979. •
North American Game Birds and Mammals (1982) (with R. Gutierrez and M. Bronson) • In 1981, Leopold published his final book, a collaboration with ecologists Ralph J. Gutierrez and Michael T. Bronson.
North American Game Birds and Mammals is an encyclopedia assessment of 135 US, Canada, and northern Mexico game species. •
Wild California: Vanishing Lands, Vanishing Wildlife, (posthumous, with Elizabeth Leopold), photographs by Tupper Ansel Blake.
University of California Press/
The Nature Conservancy, (1987) • Wild California, the sixth book Leopold was writing before his death, was published in 1987 to make a persuasive argument for identifying and protecting the different ecosystems of California. == Legacy ==