The Outlook Artwork
The Aldo Leopold Foundation gratefully acknowledges the contributions made by these fine artists.
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Scott Bontz, Salina, Kansas
Scott Bontz is the editor of The Land Report at the Land Institute in Salina, Kansas. |
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Jen Brumfield, North Canton, Ohio
Jen Brumfield is a free-lance illustrator, guide, and speaker. You can view more of her work and view prints and cards at www.meadowhawkart.com. |
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Sharon Dana, St. Paul, Minnesota
Sharon Dana is a graphic designer and owner of Dana Graphic Design in the Twin Cities. She designs the Outlook magazine and works with the Aldo Leopold Foundation on a variety of publications. Dana drew from Aldo Leopold’s description and original illustration that appeared with “A Biotic View of Land” (Journal of Forestry, 1939) to create the Biotic Pyramid illustration. |
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Elaine Hyde, Williamsburg, Massachusetts
Elaine is a member of the Aldo Leopold Foundation. She has been an avid photographer for many years and has traveled extensively in North America. Her daughter, Jeannine Richards, works for the Foundation. |
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Curt Meine, Sauk City, Wisconsin
Curt is a senior fellow at the Aldo Leopold Foundation. He wrote Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work, the definitive biographical work on Leopold, in 1988. |
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Jon Lee, Coon Valley, Wisconsin
A Wisconsin native, Jon has traveled 6 of 7 continents photographing but calls Wisconsin his favorite, photographically.
He specializes in farming landscapes, portraits, and farmers working the land. Jon also has a line of postcards and greeting cards depicting rural scenes. |
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Ed Pembleton, St. Paul, Minnesota
Ed has been a strong voice for Aldo Leopold's land ethic for many years, and served as the director of the Leopold Education Project until 2007. He is a member of the Aldo Leopold Foundation and continues to be involved in the foundation's work. |
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Joe Trudeau, Hancock, New Hampshire
Joe is an ecologist at Preserve Land Works in New Hampshire. He has worked, studied, and photographed extensively in the Southwest and other regions of the country. |
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Jay Warner, Racine, Wisconsin
Jay is a member of the Aldo Leopold Foundation. He is Principle Scientist at Warner Consulting, Inc. |
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David Wisnefske, Argyle, Wisconsin
Dave is a member of the Aldo Leopold Foundation and has restored woodland, savanna, wetland, stream and prairie habitat on Savanna Springs Farm near Argyle. |
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