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Ep. 020

Published: 2015-10-16 02:52:00
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Cheyenne, Wyoming: Steven Rinella talks wildlife politics with Wyoming Governor Matt Mead, policy advisers Nephi Cole and David Willms, retired SEAL officer Rorke Denver, and the Latvian Lover, a.k.a., Janis Putelis. Subjects include: the death by hanging of the stock detective Tom Horn; Rorke Denver’s next book; Governor Mead’s family history as Wyoming ranchers; The One Shot Challenge; the Endangered Species Act and its impact on wildlife management; Grey Wolves; the litigious nature of ESA judgments; why elk aren’t considered endangered species; the 2010 attempt to delist the grizzly bear and what’s happened since then; sage grouse; why all people should seek to expand their worldview; getting sprayed by a skunk compared to getting sprayed by bear spray; Rorke's elk hunt; and Matt Rinella's vanished llama.

 

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Referenced Books

Damn Few: Making of the Modern Seal Warrior
by Rourke Denver
Steven Rinella introduces Rourke Denver as the author of this book about Navy SEALs at the beginning of the podcast
Referenced at 00:00:00
Worth Dying For: A Navy Seal's Call to a Nation
by Rourke Denver
Rourke Denver mentions he just finished this book and it's scheduled to come out in spring of 2016. The title is still being finalized but this is the working title
Referenced at 00:00:00
Boswell: The Story of a Frontier Lawman
by Mary Lou Pence
Governor Mead mentions there are a couple of books about Cape Boswell (K Boswell), who was a legendary lawman in Wyoming territory and started the ranch the Governor now owns. One of these books is called 'Frontier Law Man'
Referenced at 00:00:00