The continentâ??s leading natural resources managers have migrated this week to Wisconsin, the state well-associated with one of their heroes, to discuss how to keep one of Americaâ??s landmark wildlife achievements from dissolving into 21st century irrelevancy.
Aldo Leopold, the former University of Wisconsin professor and internationally revered conservationist, is credited along with the likes of Teddy Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell for developing the North American Model of Fish and Wildlife Conservation.