I am a freelance naturalist based in western Massachusetts and working
throughout New England. My passion is to continually deepen my connection
with my natural surroundings and help others to do the same. I do this
through writing, photography, teaching, leading natural history walks,
giving slide show presentations, and conducting plant and animal surveys.
I am the lead author of *Tracks & Sign of Insects and Other
Invertebrates*<http://www.northernnaturalists.com/invert_tracks.html>(Stackpole
Books, 2010), and continue to collect photographs and
information on this subject. I share some of my latest observations on my
blog, BugTracks <http://bugtracks.wordpress.com/>. I am especially
interested in the signs left by herbivorous insects on their host plants,
and my current project is a book about North American leafminers. For more
about this and how you can help, see this
page<http://charleyeiseman.com/leafminers/>
.
I’m always interested in trying to solve natural history mysteries,
bug-related or otherwise. If you’ve got one you’re puzzling over, feel
free to send it to me at ceiseman@gmail.com, and if you want to ponder some
that have me stumped, take a look at
these<http://bugtracks.wordpress.com/category/unsolved-mysteries/>
.