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Mary Holland
writer/naturalist at Self Employed
Mary Holland is a Vermont-based naturalist, photographer, columnist, and author with a lifelong passion for natural history.13 Some key details about her background and work include:
Education and Career
Mary Holland attended the University of Michigan's School of Natural Resources, studying in the Naturalist Curriculum.1 Her career has included roles such as:
- Naturalist at The Museum of the Hudson Highlands in New York
- Director of the Environmental Learning for the Future (ELF) program at the Vermont Institute of Natural Science
- Resource naturalist for the Massachusetts Audubon Society
- Creator and presenter of "Knee-High Nature Programs" for libraries and schools in Vermont and New Hampshire
Writing and Photography
Holland is an accomplished author and photographer. Her works include:
- "Naturally Curious: A Photographic Field Guide and Month-by-Month Journey through the Fields, Woods, and Marshes of New England," an award-winning bestseller14
- Children's books such as "Milkweed Visitors," "Beavers," and "Foxes"1
- A nature column titled "Naturally Curious" for various newspapers and magazines1
- Articles and photographs published in numerous publications including The Valley News, Northern Woodlands, and Upper Valley Life1
Expertise and Recognition
Mary Holland is known for her extensive knowledge of New England's natural world. Her book "Naturally Curious" won the 2011 National Outdoor Book Award for best nature guidebook.4 She maintains a popular blog of the same name, sharing daily observations and insights about nature.2
Personal Life
Holland resides in Hartland, Vermont. In her free time, she enjoys birding, gardening, snowshoeing, and expanding her natural history collection. She has a daughter named Sadie and two grandchildren.1