Rand Aldo Leopold

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1924-1948 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
ecology, conservation
Website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldo_Leopold
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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 more than two million copies.
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. He emphasized biodiversity and ecology and was a founder of the science of wildlife management.

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Henry Solon Graves research assistant 1907- Yale (Silviculture Tree)

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A. Starker Leopold research assistant UW Madison (Evolution Tree)
Paul Lester Errington research assistant 1932 UW Madison
Hans Albert Hochbaum grad student UW Madison
Irven Otto Buss grad student 1943 UW Madison
Donald Ruff Thompson grad student 1947-1948 UW Madison
James Robert Beer grad student 1949 UW Madison
Robert A. McCabe grad student 1949 UW Madison
Daniel Q. Thompson grad student 1950 UW Madison
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