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Hal Herring Talks Public Lands: History, Importance and Potential Future

Hal Herring Talks Public Lands: History, Importance and Potential Future

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Hal Herring is an award-winning journalist and writer renowned for his work in conservation and investigative journalism. His writing has appeared in notable publications such as The Atlantic, The Economist, and Orion. He is also a contributing editor at Field & Stream and a regular contributor to High Country News.


Beyond his writing, Herring has made significant contributions to the podcasting world as the host of the "Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring," produced by Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. This podcast delves into topics related to conservation, hunting, and the outdoors, reflecting Herring's commitment to these issues.


Herring's dedication to conservation and the outdoors is evident not only in his writing but also in his active involvement in related communities and initiatives. His work continues to inspire and inform those passionate about the natural world and its preservation. https://www.halherring.com/


SHOW NOTES:

00:03:36 - Formative Years of an Outdoor Writer

00:05:13 - Discovering the Wonders of Western Public Lands

00:07:10 - From Alabama to Montana: A Life in the Wild

00:09:08 - Dual Citizenship and Montana's Arid Landscape

00:10:48 - The Arid Beauty and Vital Watersheds of Public Lands

00:13:52 - The Importance of Public Lands in America

00:15:36 - The Origins of Forest Conservation in the US

00:19:10 - The Timber Reserve Act and the Clash of Conservation Visions

00:21:17 - Preserving America's Public Lands

00:25:57 - Valuing America's Public Lands

00:28:16 - The Importance of Public Lands and Collaborative Management

00:30:49 - Valuing and Preserving America's Public Lands

00:33:08 - Preserving Wildlife Corridors on Public Lands

00:35:07 - Preserving America's Public Lands for Future Generations

00:38:13 - Connect with Nature to Conserve It


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