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Ted Turner: “We Must be First to Do the Most Difficult Work”

From the reintroduction of endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers in Florida to one of his final conversations with Ted Turner, Mike Phillips, Director of Turner Natural Resources, reflects on three decades of leadership, conservation, and the enduring responsibility to protect species facing uncertain futures.

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“Please, Call Me Ted”

Theresa King, Vermejo General Manager, shares a guest interaction that captured Ted’s unmistakable authenticity. For all he accomplished, Ted had a way of making people feel at ease, reminding everyone around him that genuine connection often leaves the greatest impression.

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A Lesson About Wealth from Ted Turner

Jade McBride, Ted Turner Reserves President, recalls a moment with Ted that reframed the way he thinks about true wealth. It is a lesson in presence, perspective, and a feeling that can’t be bought.

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How I Learned to Fly Fish One of the World’s Rarest Trout

In the heart of northern New Mexico’s high country, a historic restoration project has brought one of North America's rarest fish back from the brink. Follow along as Nina Boys explores the sprawling wilderness of Vermejo to experience the thrill of fly fishing for the native Rio Grande cutthroat and discovers how luxury eco-tourism is fueling vital conservation efforts.

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