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The name Aldo Leopold looms large in the history of U.S. conservation, but readers might not know that the trailblazing environmentalist was a National Audubon Society board member and contributing editor to and this magazine’s predecessor. In fact, two of Leopold’s essays published in our pages would later become part of his seminal work, , which celebrates its 75th.