
Season 7 · Episode 329
Ep. 329: Public Lands and That Wild Country with Hal Herring
January 2, 20201h 21m
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Show Notes
Today on the show I’m joined by renowned conservation writer Hal Herring to discuss public land history and advocacy, wilderness, and an in-depth look at my book That Wild Country.
Topics discussed:
- Why I'm the guest on this episode and not the host
- Why you should join Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
- The early adventures that formed the foundation for my public land passion
- The frustrations of public lands becoming political
- Theodore Roosevelt and his focus on the next generation
- What the writing process for That Wild Country was like
- Writers who influenced my work and advocacy
- The importance of working with diverse stakeholders to protect wild places
- Why a basic understanding of public land history is so important
- The beauty and curse of multiple-use management
- Action is the cure for depression
- Having hope
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