Curated sets
Collections
Species grouped by waterway, region, and quarry. Each collection is a small ecosystem rendered in line.
6 species
African Wildlife
The wildlife of the African continent — gorillas in cloud forest, giraffes against the acacia, rhinos in the bushveld, pangolins under the savanna moon.
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Apex Predators
The top of the food chain — animals whose presence reshapes the land below them.
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Desert Country
The wildlife of the American Southwest — species shaped by heat, scarcity, and the long view. From rattlesnakes in the rocks to the future companions of this collection.
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Dinosaurs
The non-avian dinosaurs — Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, and the field guide of an order that ruled the planet for 165 million years before the asteroid arrived.
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Extinct Species
Species that no longer exist — the dodo, the thylacine, and the field guide of animals lost within historical memory. A reminder of what conservation is trying not to repeat.
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Fly Fishing
The species, the hatches, and the fish that built the fly rod. From cold trout streams to tropical saltwater flats.
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Freshwater Fish
Trout, bass, and the cold-river and warm-lake game fish of North America. The species that built American sport fishing.
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Iconic Wildlife
The animals that became logos — giraffe, gorilla, panda, red panda, white rhino. Charismatic megafauna that built the modern conservation movement and still need it.
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Mayflies & Hatches
The small, fragile insects that drive a continent of fly fishing. Baetis, Blue-Winged Olive, and the hatches that turn cold gray afternoons into the best fishing of the year.
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Native Trout
The cold-water predators of the rivers and high lakes — Brown, Brook, Cutthroat, Rainbow, Golden, and Bull.
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North American Game
The animals at the center of a continent's hunting tradition — elk, bear, eagle, and the rest of the wild things people pursue and protect.
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Ocean
The giants of cold and temperate seas — orca, great white, narwhal, octopus. Animals built for darkness, depth, and the unbroken horizon.
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Pollinators
The bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and quiet workers whose visits to flowers built the modern flowering world and the food on our plates.
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Raptors
Hooked beaks, taloned feet, and the most efficient hunting eyes in the animal kingdom. Eagles, owls, hawks, falcons, and the rest of the sky-hunters.
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Saltwater Fish
Tarpon, redfish, and the inshore and offshore game fish of the Atlantic, Gulf, and beyond. The fish that defined modern saltwater fly fishing.
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Waterbirds
The birds that live where the water meets the air — herons, loons, and the long lineage of species that fish, dive, wade, and call across northern lakes and southern marshes.
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