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Last day of Leopold Days celebration shows the efforts to protect water protection | La Crossen

La Crosse (WKBT) – Saturday marked the last day of the annual Leopold Days Celebration in La Crosse to Aldo Leopold, a pioneer in nature conservation.

This year's topic “,”Water paths in the driftless: Leopold's land (and water) ethics in a time the strange “focuses on the growing concerns about erosion and flooding in the region.

The event emphasizes Leopold's permanent effects on environmental protection and urgent need for the efforts of water protection in the Driftless region.

Aldo Leopold Is a conservationist who is really famous for his work in the Sand County Almanac, which is used in several age groups and generations in the world of education to really teach this connection, ”said Joshua Hein, project mintinator and ORA Community Trail Farm.

The participants had the opportunity to find out about the ecology of streams together with other important maintenance topics that affect the area.

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