The Quarry Fox: and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills
The Quarry Fox and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills by Leslie T. Sharpe is the first in-depth study of Catskill wildlife since John Burroughs essentially invented the nature-writing genre in the 19th century. 

A red fox stands poised at the edge of its den, ears perked for danger as two fox kits frolic nearby. A black bear and her cubs hibernate beneath a felled tree. A barred owl snags a hapless cottontail from a meadow. In The Quarry Fox and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills, Leslie T. Sharpe Trains her keen eye and narrative gifts on these and other wildlife in her observations as a naturalist living in the Great Western Catkills.

The Quarry Fox is the first in-depth study of Catskill wildlife since John Burroughs essentially invented the nature-writing genre in the 19th century. In these pages, Sharpe deftly weaves her experiences with the seasons, plants and creatures with their natural history, revealing their sensitivity to and resilience against the splendor and cruelty of Nature. Written in Sharpe's signature lyric style, The Quarry Fox is destined to take its place as a classic of the genre of American nature-writing, and proves that Sharpe, a lifelong naturalist and avid birder, is Burroughs's worthy successor.

With echoes of Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Sharpe's frank, scientific observations join with her deeply felt connection to these creatures to instill in readers an appreciation of the undaunted and variegated beauty of the Catskills and camaraderie with its animals. From contemplating the importance of milkweed for monarchs to lay their eggs to reveling in the first steps of a wobbly fawn, The Quarry Fox is a celebration of the natural world and our place in itl.

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The Quarry Fox: and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills
The Quarry Fox and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills by Leslie T. Sharpe is the first in-depth study of Catskill wildlife since John Burroughs essentially invented the nature-writing genre in the 19th century. 

A red fox stands poised at the edge of its den, ears perked for danger as two fox kits frolic nearby. A black bear and her cubs hibernate beneath a felled tree. A barred owl snags a hapless cottontail from a meadow. In The Quarry Fox and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills, Leslie T. Sharpe Trains her keen eye and narrative gifts on these and other wildlife in her observations as a naturalist living in the Great Western Catkills.

The Quarry Fox is the first in-depth study of Catskill wildlife since John Burroughs essentially invented the nature-writing genre in the 19th century. In these pages, Sharpe deftly weaves her experiences with the seasons, plants and creatures with their natural history, revealing their sensitivity to and resilience against the splendor and cruelty of Nature. Written in Sharpe's signature lyric style, The Quarry Fox is destined to take its place as a classic of the genre of American nature-writing, and proves that Sharpe, a lifelong naturalist and avid birder, is Burroughs's worthy successor.

With echoes of Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Sharpe's frank, scientific observations join with her deeply felt connection to these creatures to instill in readers an appreciation of the undaunted and variegated beauty of the Catskills and camaraderie with its animals. From contemplating the importance of milkweed for monarchs to lay their eggs to reveling in the first steps of a wobbly fawn, The Quarry Fox is a celebration of the natural world and our place in itl.

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The Quarry Fox: and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills

The Quarry Fox: and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills

by Leslie T. Sharpe
The Quarry Fox: and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills

The Quarry Fox: and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills

by Leslie T. Sharpe

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The Quarry Fox and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills by Leslie T. Sharpe is the first in-depth study of Catskill wildlife since John Burroughs essentially invented the nature-writing genre in the 19th century. 

A red fox stands poised at the edge of its den, ears perked for danger as two fox kits frolic nearby. A black bear and her cubs hibernate beneath a felled tree. A barred owl snags a hapless cottontail from a meadow. In The Quarry Fox and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills, Leslie T. Sharpe Trains her keen eye and narrative gifts on these and other wildlife in her observations as a naturalist living in the Great Western Catkills.

The Quarry Fox is the first in-depth study of Catskill wildlife since John Burroughs essentially invented the nature-writing genre in the 19th century. In these pages, Sharpe deftly weaves her experiences with the seasons, plants and creatures with their natural history, revealing their sensitivity to and resilience against the splendor and cruelty of Nature. Written in Sharpe's signature lyric style, The Quarry Fox is destined to take its place as a classic of the genre of American nature-writing, and proves that Sharpe, a lifelong naturalist and avid birder, is Burroughs's worthy successor.

With echoes of Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Sharpe's frank, scientific observations join with her deeply felt connection to these creatures to instill in readers an appreciation of the undaunted and variegated beauty of the Catskills and camaraderie with its animals. From contemplating the importance of milkweed for monarchs to lay their eggs to reveling in the first steps of a wobbly fawn, The Quarry Fox is a celebration of the natural world and our place in itl.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780967554198
Publisher: Golden Notebook Press
Publication date: 03/10/2026
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Leslie T. Sharpe is a former Vice President of the New York City Bird Alliance (formerly, the New York City Audubon Society), and a naturalist living in the Great Western Catskills. In 2018, her book, The Quarry Fox and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills, the "first literary treatment of Catskills wildlife since John Burroughts," won a Gold Medal Independent Book Publishers Award for excellence. In 2020, the Quarry Fox audiobook, with Leslie reading, was produced by Silver Hollow Audio. In 2019, she was named one of the"Fifty Stewards of the Catskills" by the Catskill Center for Conservation and Development in recognition of her advocacy on behalf of protecting and preserving Catskill eco-systems. Leslie can often be heard on Kaatscast, the Catskill region's leading podcast, talking all things Catskills nature and especially wildlife.
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