Where is the Aldo Leopold Foundation located?
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Our headquarters building is the Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, or Leopold Center, located at E13701 Levee Road (Rustic Road #49) about 15 minutes northeast of Baraboo, WI, and 15 minutes southeast of Wisconsin Dells.
Where did Aldo Leopold live in Wisconsin?
Leopold in Wisconsin In 1935, he and his family initiated their own ecological restoration experiment on a worn-out farm along the Wisconsin River outside of Baraboo, WI. During weekends at “the Shack,” the family planted thousands of pine trees and restored prairies.
Where is Sand County in Wisconsin?

The book begins with a year at Leopold’s farm in “Sand County,” which is actually Sauk County, Wisconsin. (“Sand County” is the sobriquet for a region of Wisconsin marked by sandy soil.)
What are the sand counties in Wisconsin?
The Central Sands Region lies east of the Wisconsin River and encompasses 1.75 million acres in parts of Adams, Marathon, Marquette, Portage, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara and Wood counties.

Who are Aldo Leopold’s children?
Luna Leopold
A. Carl LeopoldEstella LeopoldNina Leopold BradleyA. Starker Leopold
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What did Aldo Leopold do?
Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) is considered the father of wildlife ecology and a true Wisconsin hero. He was a renowned scientist and scholar, exceptional teacher, philosopher, and gifted writer. It is for his book, A Sand County Almanac, that Leopold is best known by millions of people around the globe.
What did Aldo Leopold and his family do at the shack?
During weekends and breaks from school, Leopold, his wife Estella, and their five children lived close to the land. By fixing up their dilapidated chicken coop, they created a home away from home. They also tended a garden, cut firewood, and planted trees – eventually, some 40,000.
Where does A Sand County Almanac take place?
Baraboo, Wisconsin
In 1937, Leopold’s writing took a distinctively poetic turn as he began compiling his literary masterpiece A Sand County Almanac, which was informed by his developing philosophies and the family’s effort to transform the landscape surrounding their Shack near Baraboo, Wisconsin.
Why is Wisconsin so Sandy?
Around 20,000 years ago, the western margin of the Green Bay Lobe advanced onto the eastern part of the Baraboo Hills. There it dammed the upper Wisconsin River, forming glacial Lake Wisconsin. The broad, flat sand plain of central Wisconsin was once the floor of this large glacial lake.