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Letters from Art - Art Hawkins Standing Tall under the Shadow of Aldo Leopold traces the life of one of Leopold's first graduate students, Art Hawkins, over the course of more than nine decades. Leopold, recognized worldwide as the father of wildlife ecology and the concept of a land ethic, also played a key role in molding his students in his image, and Art proved to be just that. Author Ken M. Blomberg has expertly provided a unique view of history and examples of relationships forged between people and land and to each other through the personal letters and stories of Art Hawkins. Through…mehr

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Letters from Art - Art Hawkins Standing Tall under the Shadow of Aldo Leopold traces the life of one of Leopold's first graduate students, Art Hawkins, over the course of more than nine decades. Leopold, recognized worldwide as the father of wildlife ecology and the concept of a land ethic, also played a key role in molding his students in his image, and Art proved to be just that. Author Ken M. Blomberg has expertly provided a unique view of history and examples of relationships forged between people and land and to each other through the personal letters and stories of Art Hawkins. Through ordinary accounts of an extraordinary life, we are treated to a rich narrative of humanity and beauty, not just to the evolution of Art Hawkins, including Leopold's role in this, but to the evolution of Leopold's thinking through his students, especially Art Hawkins. Author Ken M. Blomberg is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin in Stevens Point (UWSP) with a degree in Resource Management and past Executive Director of the Wisconsin Rural Water Association. Ken is now retired, owns a dog kennel near Junction City, WI, and writes full-time.
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Ken M. Blomberg is a freelance writer and longtime resident of Junction City in north central Wisconsin. Author of three books, Up the Creek, Wisconsin Bird Hunting Tales, and now Letters from Art, his freelance articles have been published in Field & Stream, Pointing Dog Journal, Fur, Fish & Game, Wing & Shot and the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) magazine - as well as state publications like Wisconsin Sportsman, Badger Sportsman, and Woods and Waters. He is a 1976 graduate of UWSP in Resource Management and past Executive Director of the Wisconsin Rural Water Association. Ken, now retired, writes a weekly outdoor column for the Portage County Gazette and owns a gun dog kennel in the heart of ruffled grouse and woodcock country.