The Roosevelt Legacy - An Elk Hunt With Ted Roosevelt IV
21m
Randy is joined in elk country by Ted Roosevelt IV for a hunt that becomes a conversation about history, conservation, and the lasting legacy of the Roosevelt family.
As they search for elk across wide open country, the discussion turns to Ted’s great grandfather, Theodore Roosevelt, and the role he played in shaping conservation in the United States. From establishing national forests and wildlife refuges to championing the idea that wildlife belongs to the public, Theodore Roosevelt helped lay the foundation for the public lands and hunting opportunities we still benefit from today.
Along the way, Randy and Ted reflect on how that legacy continues to influence modern wildlife management and why it remains important for hunters and conservationists alike.