Read Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island Online
Authors: Will Harlan
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Top 2014
Carol often wades through swamps to investigate the habitat of alligators, Cumberland’s largest predator.
CAROL RUCKDESCHEL
Carol has studied and protected the island’s imperiled wildlife for forty-two years.
A loggerhead sea turtle crawls ashore to nest.
SASHA GREENSPAN
Hatchlings emerge from their eggs and scamper to the sea.
SASHA GREENSPAN
Only one in 10,000 turtle hatchlings survives to maturity.
SASHA GREENSPAN
A female loggerhead lumbers back to the ocean after nesting in Cumberland’s dunes.
SASHA GREENSPAN
Carol’s field notes are accompanied by exquisitely detailed drawings, including this sketch of a loggerhead turtle hatchling curled in its egg.
CAROL RUCKDESCHEL
Lucy Ferguson, founder of Greyfield Inn, was the matriarch of Cumberland for decades.
CAROL RUCKDESCHEL
Lucy’s granddaughter, Gogo Ferguson, was once Carol’s close
friend—and is now an adversary.
Carol rebuilt her cabin using driftwood. Leaders and lovers have squared off with Carol on her porch.
WILL HARLAN
Greyfield Inn is operated by the Carnegie family on 200 privately owned acres.
EMILY DIZNOFF
Carol, circa 2002, works in her lab.
SASHA GREENSPAN
Carol handles a snake she caught in her chicken coop.