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In this episode, I sit down with acclaimed Kansas author and outdoorsman George Frazier to discuss two of his most influential works, The Last Wild Places of Kansas and Riverines.
Our conversation explores the hidden landscapes, rivers, prairies, and wild corners of Kansas that many people never see, along with the stories, history, and conservation efforts that have helped shape them. George shares what inspired these books and the places that left the greatest impression on him
Whether you're a hunter, angler, conservationist, history buff, or simply someone who loves the outdoors, this episode offers a deeper appreciation for the landscapes that define the Sunflower State.
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In this episode, I sit down with acclaimed Kansas author and outdoorsman George Frazier to discuss two of his most influential works, The Last Wild Places of Kansas and Riverines.
Our conversation explores the hidden landscapes, rivers, prairies, and wild corners of Kansas that many people never see, along with the stories, history, and conservation efforts that have helped shape them. George shares what inspired these books and the places that left the greatest impression on him
Whether you're a hunter, angler, conservationist, history buff, or simply someone who loves the outdoors, this episode offers a deeper appreciation for the landscapes that define the Sunflower State.

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