📖 Overview
David M. Carroll is a naturalist and author who writes about wetland ecosystems and wildlife conservation. He focuses on the intersection between human development and natural habitats, particularly in New England.
Carroll spent decades observing and documenting wetland environments, with special attention to turtles, salamanders, and other amphibians. His work combines scientific observation with personal narrative to explore environmental themes.
His writing draws from field research and direct experience in swamps, marshes, and other wetland areas. Carroll advocates for habitat preservation through detailed accounts of wildlife behavior and ecosystem dynamics.
He has worked as both a researcher and educator, using his observations to inform broader discussions about conservation policy and land use practices.