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Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) is often described as the father of environmental ethics. His seminal book, “A Sand County Almanac,” was first published 75 years ago and remains a foundational text ...
Aldo Leopold, well-known as author of "A Sand County Almanac" and former professor at UW-Madison, also is credited with the 1924 creation of the Gila Wilderness, the nation's first wilderness area ...
Having explored the area by canoe in 1922, Leopold described the vast wetlands as a swirl of “a hundred green lagoons”, “awesome jungles” and “lovely groves”. A century later, Leopold ...
As we mark the 75th anniversary of Aldo Leopold’s “A Sand County Almanac” and approach the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust, we find ...
The last remaining child of Aldo Leopold, Estella Leopold, died this week. Her father’s 1949 book, A Sand County Almanac , fueled the conservation movement. Estella carried on the family ...
Aldo Leopold, 1938, and published in "Round River," 1966. Staff Directory Careers Accessibility Support Sitemap Legals Our Ethical Principles USA TODAY Network Style Guide Responsible Disclosure ...
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- Saturday marked the final day of the annual Leopold Days celebration in La Crosse, honoring Aldo Leopold, a pioneer in conservation. This year’s theme, ...
The Aldo Leopold House will be the first-ever cabin rental on national forest land in the state of New Mexico. District Ranger Krall says they hope to use the rental funds to make the cabin ADA ...
Estella Leopold was born Jan. 8, 1927, in Madison. Named after her mother, she was the youngest of Aldo and Estella Leopold’s five children.
Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) is often described as the father of environmental ethics. His seminal book, “A Sand County Almanac,” was first published 75 years ago and remains a foundational text ...