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The Wandering Naturalist is a field biologist, ecologist and protector of wild nature. Her unceasing interest in all things wild is a deep-rooted and boundless passion. In her journeys she seeks to give attention and honor the unseen, under-appreciated and forgotten aspects of nature. Her observations and devotion to wild nature extend beyond just her field work experiences but into her hiking and backpacking adventures as well. Join her in a life-long journey of rewilding exploration and learning about our sacred planet, one trail, plant, animal or ecosystem at a time!

A Butterfly For All

LONG LIVE WILD-LIVES

Wild Encounters: Wisdom of a Bobcat

A Natural Relationship

A Severed Relationship

The Dormancy Dance

Once in a Blue-Blood Moon

A Watershed Restoration Project: Saving the Giant Sacaton Grass

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