Old-school conservation minds now can view original hand-written notes and journals of renowned environmental educator and author Aldo Leopold online.
Most famous for writing “A Sand County Almanac,” Leopold was arguably the father of modern wildlife management and conservation ethics, and he was a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison when the school established the first department of wildlife ecology in the nation.
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