Rhett Turner is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker. Turner cut his teeth in photojournalism as an editor at CNN's Tokyo news bureau. Todd Wilkinson has been an environmental journalist and author for thirty-five years. He is a western correspondent for National Geographic and the Guardian and author of several acclaimed books, including Last Stand: Ted Turner's Quest to Save a Troubled Planet. Former President Jimmy Carter is an American philanthropist, former politician, and businessman who served as the thirty-ninth president of the United States from 1977 to 1981.
"At one time, CNN founder Ted Turner was the largest
private-property owner in America and owned the largest bison herds
in the world. His dedication to leaving nature in better condition
than he found it is photographed by his son, Rhett Turner, in a new
book. The work takes readers on a journey to nearly two dozen of
Turner’s properties located in the northern Rocky Mountains, the
prairies of the Dakotas and the southeastern Atlantic coastal
plains and pine forests." —MOUNTAIN LIVING
“Rhett’s amazing photographs shot on 23 Turner family properties...
celebrate Ted’s historic conservation efforts across two million
acres, ranging from the Rocky Mountains and Dakota prairies to the
foothills and coastal plains of the Southeast. Rhett’s dramatic
landscape images and wildlife portraits illustrate ways in which
private land stewardship, practiced for the benefit of native
species and done in an economically sustainable way, can be
successful.” —COWBOYS INDIANS
“Conserving America’s Wildlands: The Vision of Ted Turner –
Photography by Rhett Turner” features Rhett’s photographs shot on
23 Turner family properties. The show runs through most of March.
Cartersville is a short, interesting drive from Big Canoe, and
you’ll find great dining options to complete your day of
adventure." —SMOKESIGNALS.COM
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