| March Dedicated to Land Ethicist Aldo Leopold |
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| Written by Erika Fredrickson | |||||
| Friday, 07 March 2008 | |||||
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"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it does otherwise." -- A Sand County Almanac In 1937, he helped inspire the push for Wisconsin legislature to pass the Soil Conservation District Law that allowed farmers to write rules for land use themselves. Though it made little headway, agricultural stewardship continued to be part of his philosophy. Leopold is most known as the founding father of wildlife ecology, but his land ethic philosophy greatly influences agrarian ideals today. Source: Aldo Leopold Nature Center Already there have been Leopold readings all across Wisconsin this month. In Madison, WI last week, a Leopold reading was hosted by Madelyn Leopold (Aldo's granddaughter) and the mayor of Madison, Dave Cieslewicz. Leopold spent a good chunk of his time as Professor of Game Management in the Agricultural Economics Department U of Wisconsin.
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