WildAg Podcast: The Aldo Leopold Legacy, Then and Now
Buddy Huffaker, executive director of the Aldo Leopold Foundation, is the featured guest in this episode of WildAg, discussing Leopold’s legacy on wildlife management and what it means for modern conservation. Together, Huffaker and hosts Andrew Little and Nathan Pflueger explore how Leopold’s principles, including his land ethic and holistic approach to conservation, continue to influence modern practices in managing wildlife and ecosystems. Huffaker also highlights Leopold's impact on shaping environmental thought and policy.
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- Dr. Andrew Little: Profile, Instagram
- Nathan Pflueger: Profile
- UNL Applied Wildlife Ecology and Spatial Movement Lab site, Instagram
- Nebraska Pheasants Forever site, Instagram
WildAg is part of the Natural Resources University, a podcast network focused on delivering science-based information for natural resource management. Funding for this project comes from the Renewable Resources Extension Act.
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