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      • Leopold introduced the concept of a land ethic, arguing that humans should transform themselves from conquerors of nature into citizens of it; his essays, compiled posthumously in A Sand County Almanac (1949), had a significant influence on later biocentric environmentalists.
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  2. Aldo Leopold, American environmentalist whose book A Sand County Almanac (1949) was read by millions and strongly influenced the budding environmental movement. He worked for nearly 20 years for the U.S. Forest Service and later was director of the Audubon Society.

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  3. In 1935, he and his family initiated their own ecological restoration experiment on a worn-out farm outside of Baraboo, WI along the Wisconsin River, known as “The Shack”. During their time there, the family restored prairies and planted tens of thousands of trees. Leopold Shack & Farm.

  4. 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.

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    Leopold was influential in the development of modern environmental ethics and in the movement for wilderness conservation. His ethics of nature and wildlife preservation had a profound impact on the environmental movement, with his ecocentric or holistic ethics regarding land. [2]

  6. Dec 20, 2015 · After selling modestly in its early editions, A Sand County Almanac became influential with the rise of the modern environmental movement. Leopold contributed to the birth of ecological economics both indirectly, through the popularity of his book, and directly by inspiring prominent and influential eco­logical economists, such as William Rees ...

  7. Feb 7, 2016 · In the heyday of an environmen­tal movement and an emerging anti-environmental backlash—both often in the news, but usually lacking in historical perspective—I found Leopold’s story to be powerfully grounded and grounding. It provided con­nections across generations, perspectives, and landscapes.

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

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