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    Aldo Leopold (January 11, 1887 – April 21, 1948) was an American writer, philosopher, naturalist, scientist, ecologist, forester, conservationist, and environmentalist. He was a professor at the University of Wisconsin and is best known for his book A Sand County Almanac (1949), which has been translated into fourteen languages and has sold ...

  2. Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) is considered the father of wildlife ecology and a true Wisconsin hero. He was a renowned scientist and scholar, exceptional teacher, philosopher, and gifted writer. It is for his book, A Sand County Almanac, that Leopold is best known by millions of people around the globe.

  3. Who Was Aldo Leopold? 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. Leopold’s Ideas. An Enduring Legacy.

  4. May 1, 2024 · Aldo Leopold (born January 11, 1887, Burlington, Iowa, U.S.—died April 21, 1948, near Madison, Wisconsin) was an American environmentalist whose book A Sand County Almanac (1949) was read by millions and strongly influenced the budding environmental movement.

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  5. Mar 10, 2013 · A Sand County Almanac & Other Writings on Conservation and Ecology. By Aldo Leopold, Curt Meine. Purchase. By comparing Leopold's meticulous observations of springtime in his day to...

  6. Aldo Leopold is widely considered to be the founder of wildlife management and his efforts helped open the field of environmental ethics. Leopold was born in 1887, and raised in Burlington, Iowa. After graduating from the Yale Forest School in 1909, he joined the recently created U.S. Forest Service as a ranger in the American Southwest.

  7. Leopolds early recognition of keeping and restoring biological diversity and ecological processes became central to his evolution of thought on the environment. What Aldo Leopold teaches us today more than ever is the benefit that comes from slowing down and taking the time to listen to nature.

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