Ted Turner’s Nature Preserves

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Here’s a link to a CBS Sunday news story. It highlights all of the nature preserves that Ted Turner has created over the years. What’s notable, is the admission that hunting and fishing, and other uses, play a strategic part in managing the resource. On CBS. The home of the hatchet job that was Guns of Autumn. Worth a view.

 
Back when Ted owned the Atlanta Braves there was a story that circulated around the clubhouse. It was a long time ago but it was something about a duck hunt in South Carolina. He was invited to the hunt and his host told him not to worry about any limits and shoot as many as he wanted, teds respond was “ I’ll shoot my limit and don’t bother inviting me back” his conversation ethics go back a long way.
 
Back when Ted owned the Atlanta Braves there was a story that circulated around the clubhouse. It was a long time ago but it was something about a duck hunt in South Carolina. He was invited to the hunt and his host told him not to worry about any limits and shoot as many as he wanted, teds respond was “ I’ll shoot my limit and don’t bother inviting me back” his conversation ethics go back a long way.
He is a good man.
 
I was on the team that built a large solar farm on his Bison Ranch near Raton, NM about 14yrs ago. We only occupied about 165ac in the SE corner of the ranch which is huge. Lovely country only a few miles distant from the NRA Wittington Center. Turner is a interesting blend of conservationist, capitalist and environmentalist.

An interesting story: My boss at the time sold a engineering company focused on solar projects in NJ to Turner about 20yrs ago. He stayed on as the President and COO. Ted would fly in from Atlanta once a month to meet with him and the rest of the management team. My boss would drive to Newark AP to pick up Ted and drive him to the office which was a 20min drive to the West. Bruce, (My Boss) liked fast cars and drove a BMW M5. Each month Turner would castigate Bruce for driving his big gas guzzler car and how he was destroying the environment and that he should get a Toyota Prius like the one Ted had had home.

After about 3-4 months of this regular derision from Turner, my boss broke down and bought a little Prius and gave his Beemer to his wife, lol. He was expecting high praise from Turner when he picked him up at the airport. Turner got in the little Prius which is a bit cramped to ride in, and said nothing.
after driving about 5 min, Ted asks my boss, "Bruce, what kind of a GD little crackerbox car are you driving? If you get me killed in this little piece of $h!t, my wife is never gonna forgive you!" Bruce liked the Prius and kept it and for me was one of the best bosses I ever had out of a long string of very good ones. The story illustrates that Turner at times would do or say things only for shock value or effect and that he was a man of sometimes conflicting values. I never met him since he had sold the firm to a big solar company prior to my coming on board. We all had a good run together.
 
I can second what JG26Irish_2 said about Ted saying things for shock value. For a few years before I met my wife, I dated Ted’s daughter, Laura. She’s a wonderfully nice person. I met Laura while playing polo. She opened a store in Atlanta and asked me to be in her first ad. This one goes back a few days!

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Only bad thing was he married Jane Fonda for a few years

Two things...

First, can I get an "amen" from those who have wound up making decisions with the wrong head? I know I recently did. :rolleyes:

Second, there's no accounting for personal taste, with anything. We like what we like. Always have, always will.
 
I just finished my second oryx hunt on his New Mexico ranch. A stunning property and a testament to his vision. Going back again in 2025.
 
I was fortunate enough to go to Vermejo Park Ranch 2 times, 1 to turkey hunt, the other time I took my son to trout fish. On the turkey hunt, I went alone, in the afternoons I was allowed to go fish by myself, I caught 66 nice trout in 3 afternoons. It truly is heaven on earth!
 

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