Sage Wilder writes at the gentle intersection of science and wonder. With a background in field ecology and a deep love for the messy, beautiful textures of the natural world, Sage spent years tracking songbird migrations across prairie wetlands and documenting the quiet return of native wildflowers to forgotten landscapes.
Sage’s writing has been described as “lyrical without losing the facts”—a blend of keen observation and genuine awe.
Today, Sage lives in a small off-grid cabin in the Pacific Northwest, where he keeps a weather journal, befriend crows, and leads free nature walks for curious neighbors.