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Steps taken to meet goals •He wrote many books the changed the publics thoughts about nature •He had to get a group of people and start talking to the public and nature groups •Eventually laws were made Benefits •He laid the ground work for many current conservation laws and policies •The U.S Forest Service set aside a half a million acres of the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico because his conversation campaign eventually succeeded frese_fig02a.jpg Pictures from: http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/AldoLeopold/ http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/AldoLeopold/ Works Cited: “Aldo Leopold Nature Center-Who Was Aldo Leopold?” Nature Net. 1997-2005. 7 May 2008 <http://www.naturenet.com/.html>. Biography Today Enviorment Leaders 2. Detroit: Omnigraphics, 2000. “Profile of Aldo Leopold.” Wilderness Society. 19989. 7 May 2008 <http://www.wilderness.org//.cfm>. Scientists Their Lives And Works. New York: U.X.L, 1998. Challenges •His co-workers thought he was to cocky and quick to anger. •When he started working he didn’t make a good impression on them Honors and Awards •Gold metal for permanent Wild Life Protection Found(1917) •Gold metal for Outdoor Magazine(1931) •Conservation Hall of Fame for National Wild life Foundation(1965) •John Burroughs metal for John Burroughs Memorial Association(1978) Books: •He wrote a book called A Sand County Almanac •He wrote many books forthe public about land use. Almanac.gif