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ADVANCE FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCT. 17-18 AND THEREAFTER - In a Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015 photo, Jerry Rigdon and Jim Spring, grandson to Fred Leopold, linger outside the Aldo Leopold house prior to a tour of the home. One year ago, a group of local conservationists bought Aldo Leopold's childhood home with the hope of turning it into some sort of education center. Now the group has its eye on the neighboring Starker House, and its plans have grown much larger. The group envisions the two houses as a home base for conservation, non-government organizations and wildlife agencies across the country. (AP Photo/The Hawk Eye, Lauren Kastner)
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