A Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book

The Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book imprint is dedicated to informing and educating general readers about the unique natural environments of the Southeast and the pressing need to preserve them. Started in 2004, the imprint is generously supported by the Wormsloe Foundation.

Books in this series

Altamaha
A River and Its Keeper
Photographs by James Holland
Text by Dorinda G. Dallmeyer and Janisse Ray

Circling Home
John Lane

Common Birds of Coastal Georgia
Jim Wilson

Common Birds of Greater Atlanta
Jim Wilson and Anselm Atkins

Dragonflies and Damselflies of Georgia and the Southeast
Giff Beaton

Drifting into Darien
A Personal and Natural History of the Altamaha River
Janisse Ray

Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia
Hugh Nourse and Carol Nourse

Frogs and Toads of the Southeast
Mike Dorcas and Whit Gibbons

Invasive Pythons in the United States
Ecology of an Introduced Predator
Michael E. Dorcas and John D. Willson
Foreword by Whit Gibbons

Lizards and Crocodilians of the Southeast
Whit Gibbons, Judy Greene, and Tony Mills

My Paddle to the Sea
Eleven Days on the River of the Carolinas
John Lane

Rosalie Edge, Hawk of Mercy
The Activist Who Saved Nature from the Conservationists
Dyana Z. Furmansky
Foreword by Bill McKibben
Afterword by Roland C. Clement

Salamanders of the Southeast
Joe Mitchell and Whit Gibbons

Sea Turtles of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States
Carol Ruckdeschel and C. Robert Shoop
With Meg Hoyle, Photo Editor
Foreword by James R. Spotila

The Seasons of Cumberland Island
Fred Whitehead

Snakes of the Southeast
Whit Gibbons and Mike Dorcas

Turtles of the Southeast
Kurt Buhlmann, Tracey Tuberville, and Whit Gibbons

Weeds of the South
Edited by Charles T. Bryson and Michael S. DeFelice

William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design
Selected Art, Letters, and Unpublished Writings
Edited by Thomas Hallock and Nancy E. Hoffmann

The World of the Salt Marsh
Appreciating and Protecting the Tidal Marshes of the Southeastern Atlantic Coast
Charles Seabrook