Aldo Leopold Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Aldo Leopold Biography
(American Author & Environmentalist Who is Best Known for His Book 'A Sand County Almanac')Birthday: January 11, 1887 (Capricorn)
Born In: Burlington
Advanced SearchAldo Leopold was a well known ecologist, forester, environmentalist, scientist and a well-known American author. Besides teaching at the University of Wisconsin, he also authored “A Sand County Almanac”. With this book, he introduced his opinion on ‘land ethic’, his innovative ideas about the preservation of land. It was Aldo who, for the first time, used the term ‘wilderness’ to describe wildlife preservation. He played a crucial role in the development of Gila Wilderness, the first national wilderness area in the Forest Service system. He was the co-founder of the Wilderness Society and Wildlife Society. Possessing great expertise on wildlife management, he campaigned for the scientific management of wildlife habitats by public as well as private landholders. Through his book “Game Management”, he discussed the necessary technique of managing and restoring wildlife population. Apart from that, he published more than 300 articles, papers and newsletters on scientific concepts and received wide recognition for his articles on wilderness. His valuable suggestions regarding biodiversity and ecology had a great influence on the environmental movement. His new "ecological ethic" stressed the importance of predators in the balance of nature. It helped in the return of bears and mountain lions to New Mexico wilderness.
Quick FactsDied At Age: 61
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Estella Leopold
father: Carl Leopold
mother: Clara Starker
siblings: Carl Starker Leopold, Frederic Leopold, Marie Luize Leopold
children: A. Carl Leopold, A. Starker Leopold, Estella Leopold, Luna Leopold, Nina Leopold Bradley
Born Country: United States
Quotes By Aldo Leopold Scientists
place of death: Wisconsin
Ideology: Environmentalists
U.S. State: Iowa
More Factseducation: Sheffield Scientific School, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, Lawrenceville School
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American CelebritiesNon-Fiction WritersEnvironmental ActivistsAmerican MenYale University Childhood & Early LifeAldo Leopold was born in Burlington, Iowa, United States, to Carl Leopold and Clara Starker. His younger siblings were May Luize, Carl Starker and Frederic.Though German was his first language, yet he managed to master English at a very young age. From early childhood, he was a keen observer of nature and learnt woodcraft and hunting from his father.After attending Prospect Hill Elementary, he studied at Burlington High School. Later, he decided to pursue a career in forestry for which he went to study forestry at Yale University.In 1904, he attended The Lawrenceville School, a preparatory college in New Jersey so that he could enter Yale University. During his stay at Lawrenceville, he spent most of his time in observing the wildlife.In 1905, he studied at Sheffield Scientific School at Yale. In the following year, he started coursework at Yale Forest School and in 1909 he finished his Master of Forestry.Related Archive
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