Entries in Jerod Foster (2)

Monday
Oct192009

Chicken Little

Texas Parks and Wildlife published my article on the Great Plains' lesser prairie chicken. It's a beautiful bird—grouse to be exact—with an unfortunate name. You may read it here

My friend Jerod Foster took the pictures. They and the magazine look fantastic. It's one of the best aesthetic presentations of anything I've worked on to date.

The story's Goodnight/Loving aspect was a lucky fluke. I was put in touch with Jeff Haley during research and interviewed him over the phone. Jerod then drove to his house outside Pampa for the photo shoot and noticed all these books by historian J. Evetts Haley in his library.

"That's my granddad," Jeff said. 

As it turned out, I was reading J. Evetts Haley's biography of Charles Goodnight at the time. Upon learning of the link, I saw a parallel between Goodnight's buffalo herd and the nearly endangered lesser prairie chicken and incorporated it into the story. It made the whole thing come together. Sometimes you just get lucky.

Jerod and I are currently working on another TPWD story about catch-and-release shark fishing along the Gulf Coast. I'll be watching from the boat as he takes the underwater shots.

Wednesday
Jul082009

High Plains Drifter

My friend Jerod Foster and I recently completed a story on the nearly endangered lesser prairie chicken. The piece will be featured in the October issue of Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine. I just finished reading J. Evetts Haley's excellent biography of Charles Goodnight. The famed cattleman, Larry McMurtry's model for Woodrow Call in Lonesome Dove, preserved a herd of buffalo whose descendants still roam the Caprock Canyons State Park. Our story extends Goodnight's tale to explore how land utilization and economics can merge with wildlife management.  In this shot, I'm releasing a tagged bird into the wild.