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February 12, 2008

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Reading Aldo Leopold

One thing that Aldo Leopold did to become great was find, and use, his voice. His family was in many ways similar to mine and to thousands of others here in Wisconsin; his famous shack seemed completely familiar to us–just like Grandad’s place up north. But he made a difference in the world by figuring out what he had to say that was worth saying, and saying it wisely and well.

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Tagged With: History, Wisconsin, Sand County Almanac, Reading Leopold, Homer Daehn, Home School, Heroes, Environment, Energy, Education, Earth Day, Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, Aldo Leopold
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