By Jeremy Varner As summer slowly fades and transitions into fall during September and October, most of nature is bedraggled and exhausted. It’s been so…
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By Jeremy Varner To leave the kitchen of my grandmother’s Dekalb County ranch home and go to the backyard you would have to walk through…
By Jeremy Varner My mom used to read lots of Beatrix Potter stories to us as kids. Maybe I was partial to her works because…
By Jeremy Varner I haven’t seen The Last of Us, HBO’s dystopian series about the collapse of society due to a fungus that attacks humans,…
By Jeremy Varner This spring our family got to see the early life cycle of a house-finch family from new eggs to empty nest. House…
By Jeremy Varner First thing we have to settle when talking about green anoles (Anolis carolinensis), the small green or brown lizards common in our…
By Jeremy Varner Increasing human population is reducing the pockets of woods and greenspace available for non-human neighbors in Atlanta. I think that statement is…
By Jeremy Varner In early February, my 12U/11U baseball team was working through the first practice of the new season at Medlock Park when I…
By Jeremy Varner Jack White sang, “Be like the squirrel, girl, be like the squirrel.” His suggestion to learn from nature is good, but…









