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The Aldo Leopold Foundation | Where Ethics Meet Earth

Fostering the land ethic through the legacy of Aldo Leopold by enhancing understanding and love of land. #landethic #LeopoldCountry #LeopoldQuotes The Aldo Leopold Foundation is a 501 (c)3 not-for-profit organization working to foster a land ethic through the legacy of Aldo Leopold. The Aldo Leopold Foundation, founded by the children of Aldo Leopold, keeps his legacy alive by promoting the 'Land Ethic' he so eloquently defined. The Foundation actively integrates programs in Land Stewardship, Environmental Education, and Ecological Research to promote care of natural resources and foster an ethical relationship between people and land.The Foundation strives to save and restore "every cog and wheel" so that the land retains its capacity for self-renewal. Current activities focus on fostering community involvement and preservation on private lands. Programs include restoration and protection of over 15,000 acres through partnerships with more than 30 organizations.
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Where Ethics Meet Earth Guided by Aldo Leopolds idea of the Land Ethic we champion both tangible and philosophical transformations for those dedicated to conservation promoting responsible land stewardship and safeguarding our natural community. Who We Are At the core of the Aldo Leopold Foundation is a group of dedicated conservationists. We aim to bridge the wisdom of pioneering conservationists with the pressing needs of the present. Our approach is rooted in inspirational storytelling promoting a land ethic and celebrating successes that inspire and empower individuals to make a difference.

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