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  1. Aldo Starker Leopold (October 22, 1913 – August 23, 1983) was an American author, forester, zoologist and conservationist. Leopold served as a professor at the University of California, Berkeley , for thirty years within the Zoology, Conservation, and Forestry departments.

  2. A. Starker Leopold. 1913-1983. by Mary Meagher. A. Starker Leopold began his long advisory association with the National Park Service in 1962 with his appointment to the Special Advisory Board on Wildlife Management by Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall. His involvement with the national parks terminated only with his death on August 23, 1983.

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  4. Considered by many to be the father of wildlife ecology and modern conservation, Aldo Leopold was a forester, philosopher, conservationist, educator, writer, and outdoor enthusiast.

  5. A. STARKER Leopold, conservationist, natu- ralist, wildlife biologist, and educator, died of a heart attack at his Berkeley, California, home on 23 August 1983. He was born in Burlington, Iowa, on 22 October 1913, to Aldo Leopold and Estella Bergere Leopold.

  6. Aug 25, 1983 · The naturalist A. Starker Leopold, who headed a commission that led to widespread changes in National Park policies, died of heart disease Tuesday at his home here. He was 69 years old. Dr....

  7. Such a colleague was A. Starker Leopold, who died of a heart attack in his home in Berkeley, California, on August 23, 1983. A. Starker Leopold was born in Burlington, Iowa, on October 22, 19 ~ 3, the oldest son of Aldo Leopold and EstelIa Bergere Leopold.

  8. Jan 10, 2014 · Aldo Starker Leopold, Aldo’s oldest son, commonly called Starker, was already a young man by the time the Leopold family began their work to restore the farm to conditions resembling the days before its collapse from over-farming. Even so, his time and effort there would prove foundational.

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