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Okefenokee Photography Project by William Wise

A photographic exploration of Georgia's Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge to highlight this habitat for continued future preservation.

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Okefenokee Bonnet Lakes

In 1875, The Atlanta Constitution published the dramatic headline: “We now announce to our readers, and the people of Georgia, that … More

Alligator, Bonnet Lily, Georgia, Georgia History, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Journal, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Wildlife Photography, williamwisephoto

Okefenokee Florida Red-bellied Cooter Turtle

The Florida Redbelly Turtle is another common aquatic turtle I’ve spotted on my canoe adventures throughout the Okefenokee Swamp. A … More

Cooter, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Okefenokee Swamp, Pseudemys nelsoni, Turtle, Wildlife Photography

Here Lived and Loved Another Race of Beings

In an 1825 oration, early American poet ​Charles Sprague beautifully laments the  extirpation of the American Indian that once roamed … More

American Indians, blackwater, Charles Sprague, Cypress Swamp, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, William Wise Photography

Obliging Alligators

An excerpt from naturalist Bradford Torrey’s 1894 book, A Florida Sketch-Book: “​The river in that part of its course is comfortably … More

Alligator, Billys Lake, Bradford Torrey, Florida Sketch Book, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Journal, Okefenokee Swamp, Wildlife Photography, williamwisephoto

Okefenokee Green Heron

An excerpt from my March 10, 2015 Okefenokee Journal; my daughter’s first trip to the Okefenokee. Tuesday, 4:13 PM – … More

Bird Photography, Birding, Georgia, Green Heron, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Journal, Okefenokee Swamp, Stephen C Foster, Wildlife Photography, William Wise Photography

William Bartram’s Sarracenia

“Shall we analyze these beautiful plants, since they seem cheerfully to invite us? How greatly the flowers of the yellow Sarracenia represent … More

Bartram Travels, botany, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Pitcher Plant, Stephen C Foster, William Bartram, William Wise Photography

Be Aware! Alligators Present

An excerpt from my March 10, 2015 Okefenokee Nature Journal: Tuesday, 6:35 PM – As the fading light of dusk … More

Alligator, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Journal, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Stephen C Foster, Wildlife Photography, William Wise Photography

Virtual Okefenokee Exploration through iNaturalist

The Okefenokee has grown into an obsession! Even though I have opportunity for only a few “boots-on-the-ground” days in the … More

Bird Photography, Georgia, iNaturalist, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Photography, Wildlife Photography, williamwisephoto

Young’un Screaming Bloody Mercy

Excerpt from The Last Remaining Indian in the Okefenokee Swamp, by Tommy Hartley: “Old man Lee was laying on the end … More

Alligator, Cypress Swamp, Georgia, Last Remaining Indian in the Okefenokee Swamp, Minnies Lake, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Tommy Hartley, Travel Photography, Wildlife Photography, williamwisephoto

Okefenokee Anticipation

Whenever an Okefenokee excursion comes to an end, I am immediately antsy about another trip. Typically I have to wait … More

Alligator, Billys Lake, Georgia, National Wildlife Refuge, Nature Journal, Nature Photography, Okefenokee Swamp, Wildlife Photography, williamwisephoto

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