Good Hunting: In Pursuit of Big Game in the West
Theodore Roosevelt
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Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most passionate of natural conservationsts having establish five national parks, 18 national monuments, and 150 national forests and other protected areas. Part of his enchantment with the wild lands of the American West was big game hunting. These chapters were originally published in Harper’s Round Table, stories of the elk, bear, wolf, antelopes, and goats, concluding with a view of ranching. - Summary by Larry Wilson (1 hr 20 min)
Chapters
Publisher’s Note | 2:08 | Read by Larry Wilson |
The Wapiti, or Round-horned Elk | 11:47 | Read by Laurie Banza |
A Cattle-killing Bear | 10:40 | Read by Jddykst |
A Christmas Buck | 11:05 | Read by Kerry Adams |
The Timber-wolf | 11:10 | Read by gonzo193 |
Shooting the Prong-buck | 12:22 | Read by EdFoster |
A Tame White Goat | 9:31 | Read by ostrichreads |
Ranching | 11:42 | Read by BettyB |