Ep. 280: Cat Scratch Fever
July 05, 2021
Description
Books Referenced
Author: Roland W. Kays
Context:
Mentioned in discussion about trail cameras and how they have rewritten understanding of animal distribution. The speaker describes it as 'a book about how trail cams they called camera like camera, I'll just called camera traps, just called trail cams. The way that trail cams have rewritten a lot of our understanding of animal distribution.'
Author: Scott Guiltner
Context:
Referenced in discussion of a recent podcast episode called 'Hunting and Chains' where the author was a guest. The book discusses hunting practices of slaves and is authored by a professor.
Author: Stephen Ambrose
Context:
Mentioned as having written 'one of the modern days definitive history of the Lewis and Clark expedition.' The specific book title is not mentioned, but it's clearly a reference to Ambrose's Lewis and Clark historical work. The speaker quotes from it regarding the treatment of York.
Author: H. G. Wells
Context:
Referenced in discussion about pathogens and how in the story, aliens are defeated by bacteria they can't handle. Mentioned in context of human exposure to bacteria and pathogens.
Author: Duncan Gilchrist
Context:
Discussed as a phenomenal but rare self-published book by outdoor writer Duncan Gilchrist. The speaker mentions loving this book and notes it's now selling for very high prices online (over $1000) because it's out of print.
Author: Duncan Gilchrist
Context:
Mentioned as a self-published book by Duncan Gilchrist that contains 'all of his thoughts and approaches and tips and tricks' about bears. Described alongside 'Hunt High' as phenomenal but rare books.