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Resources for Exploring the Natural World

11/16/2025

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This post previously appeared on my Substack publication, https://rayzimmerman.substack.com.

Joro Spider Photo by Ray Zimmerman.

Poetry
 “Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver perennially surfaces, and I smile every time I read it. I turn to my copy of Bright Wings, a book of poems about birds, edited by former US Poet Laureate Billy Collins and richly illustrated by David Sibly, to read this poem. Online copies abound,

“Crows” by Mary Oliver is a poem I discovered in Lyanda Lynn Haupt’s book 
Crow Planet.

J Drew Lanham, America’s best-known Black birdwatcher, wrote “9 Rules for the Black Birdwatcher,” which appears on the website of 
Orion Magazine.



“The Smoky the Bear Sutra” is a fabulous poem by Gary Snyder. When he first published it, he appended the words, “May be reproduced free forever.” 
https://sacred-texts.com/bud/bear.htm

“In Mystic” by Joy Harjo appears in her book 
Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings.

Nonfiction

North with the Spring
 by Edwin Way Teale is nature writing as travel. It was the first in his Pulitzer Prize-winning series, The American Seasons.

The Living Year
 by Mary Q. Steele is a lovely nature-through-the-seasons book I discovered after reading an excerpt in the noteworthy anthology The Woods Stretched for Miles. The Living Year is out of print, but I obtained a copy from a used book dealer. She wrote this book in a style popularized by Aldo Leopold in his book A Sand County Almanac several years ago.

Ecology of a Cracker Childhood
 is a nature memoir by Janisse Ray. I reread it occasionally. Her other titles are well worth a read, as are those of any of these authors.

 “The Cowboy and His Cow”
 is a nature polemic by Edward Abbey opposing grazing on federal land. He once read it at the University of Wyoming, a school with ties to beef production, and noted the comments shouted from the audience.

 “Speaking of Nature” by Robin Wall Kimmerer is an essay on the relationship between language and ideas. Speaking from a Native American perspective, she mentions the “Indian Boarding Schools” as an attempt to erase Native Culture. It appears on 
Orion Magazine’s website.

Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree
 by David George Haskell is an appeal to reaffirm our connection to the natural world. It was published in the UK, but Blackwell’s ships free to the US.

Fictional works in which the natural world plays a significant role.

The Sky, The Stars, The Wilderness
 is a collection of short stories by Rick Bass, and it is a great place to start.

Where the Crawdads Sing
 by Delia Owens is excellent, despite the controversy surrounding the author.

I have yet to read 
The Woods of Fannin County by Janisse Ray, but it is on my list.

The Old Man and the Sea
 by Ernest Hemingway is a classic story of nature as an adversary.

The Bear
, by William Faulkner, is a story of a vanishing wilderness.

Resources and how-to publications for nature writers.

Orion Magazine
 features some of the best nature writing. Follow their examples.

The Greatest Nature Essay Ever
 by Brian Doyle is an essay on how to write a nature essay.

Tell It Slant
 is a how-to book on writing nonfiction with practice exercises at the end of each chapter. The chapter on engaging the senses is foundational.

The Naturalist
 by Barry Lopez is an essay on his relationship to the natural world and on becoming a naturalist.

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