Voices Of The Wilderness

Voices Of The Wilderness


Latest Episodes

Tales from the Cabin, Chapter 2 — The Porcupine
May 18, 2024

A four-day hike on the Appalachian Trail took a turn into the absurd, thanks to a porcupine with a yen for eating engine parts.

Tales from the Cabin – Chapter 1 — The Voyage of the Gazelle
May 09, 2024

This new podcast from author and storyteller Jeffrey H Ryan celebrates epic adventures, the joy of being in nature and tips for enjoying the great outdoors.

Author Talk – USFWS Historian Mark Madison and author Jeffrey H Ryan
October 21, 2022

The post Author Talk USFWS Historian Mark Madison and author Jeffrey H Ryan appeared first on Voices Of The Wilderness.

Episode 2 – Howard Zahniser: A Champion for the Wilderness
January 27, 2022

Howard Zahniser's son, Ed, speaks about his father's impressive efforts to establish and protect American wilderness areas. It was a pleasure to interview him for this episode.

Ernest Oberholtzer’s expeditions of 1912 and 1963
July 04, 2021

Ernest Oberholtzer set out to become a renowned writer and explorer. He ended up saving millions of acres of wilderness instead. The post Ernest Oberholtzer’s expeditions of 1912 and 1963 appeared first on Voices Of The Wilderness.

It’s Frederick Law Olmsted’s Birthday
April 26, 2021

Today is the 199th birthday of the father of American landscape architecture and of such great public spaces as New York City’s Central Park, campuses such as Stanford in California and the University of Maine in Orono, and hundreds of other famous

Happy Birthday, George Perkins Marsh!
March 15, 2021

In 1864, George Perkins Marsh's book, Man and Nature, placed the concepts of sustainable forestry, sustainable farming and water conservation in the public eye for the first time. The post Happy Birthday, George Perkins Marsh! appeared first on Voices Of

Here we go again …
February 23, 2021

Writing a book is like running a marathon. When you complete one, you need to rest for a while, then start training again. In this case, I’ve been “training” for this book for several years. My interest in the history of wilderness creat

Podcast on MindDogTV
July 01, 2020

Jeff Ryan recently joined Matt Luppo to discuss America’s hiking trails and the contributions of America’s conservation giants, who foresaw the need to set aside a portion of public lands with the intention of keeping them forever wild. The po

Eleanor Roosevelt and the wilderness
June 06, 2020

Eleanor Roosevelt wrote a daily article 6 days a week for 26 years. Called "My Day", it was the precursor to today's blogs. The post Eleanor Roosevelt and the wilderness appeared first on Voices Of The Wilderness.