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🗓️ 14 April 2025
⏱️ 90 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone and welcome back to National Park After Dark. |
0:23.0 | This is part two of the conservation president and the adventure that almost killed him. |
0:30.4 | And I've been sitting here waiting just as long as everyone else has, I feel like, for this episode because we're recording this a few days apart, which we don't |
0:39.1 | always do. But I've been sitting here in anticipation to find out what happens next. |
0:44.9 | Because in episode one, you did a lot of foreshadowing that I just know that this episode is going to |
0:51.6 | be filled with a lot of bad things going on. Yeah, well, let me just |
0:57.5 | tell you, I too wanted to find out what happened up until about 2 a.m. this morning when I finished |
1:03.4 | the book and finished my notes. So yeah, this was an incredible story. And that's why I kind of, in part one, I was like, I don't know how many parts this is going to end up being because I hadn't finished my research yet. And it was pretty down to the wire up until about 20 minutes ago as to what I was going to decide to do. But this is going to be the final part. And it's going to be a long one because of that. |
1:29.0 | I kind of just smushed everything into one. So I hope, Cassie, I hope you have water or tea. I hope you've |
1:35.7 | gone to the bathroom. I hope you have a comfy blanket. Blanket. Check. Bathroom. Check. Water. Not |
1:43.4 | but check. Great. I'm ready. Everyone else ready you're free to do whatever i'm here great |
1:48.6 | all right so let me give you kind of like a formal recap of part one of course as with every |
1:55.3 | multi-part episode it goes without saying you need to listen to the previous parts to have any idea of really |
2:01.3 | what's going on. But for you, especially since it's been so long, I'll give a little formal |
2:08.3 | recap of part one. Perfect. So we began speaking about Theodore Roosevelt and his many |
2:14.6 | accomplishments, in particular his lasting conservation legacy. |
2:18.5 | He was deeply passionate about the environment, a love that began in childhood that extended |
2:23.2 | into his adult life. He earned the nickname the Conservation President for a very good reason. |
2:28.8 | During his presidency, he established the U.S. Forest Service and protected about 230 million acres of public land, |
2:36.1 | thus creating national parks, forests, and wildlife preserves. In 1913, after losing the presidential |
2:42.2 | election and largely retreating from the public stage, Roosevelt embarked on a new adventure. |
2:48.0 | His lifelong love for nature and exploration led him to pursue an expedition |
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