About
Wild Burrow Earthworks
Apparel

Wild Burrow Earthworks Apparel is rooted in Florida's wild places and inspired by the species that hold entire ecosystems together.

At the heart of the brand is the gopher tortoise. A keystone species whose burrows provide refuge for more than 350 species of wildlife. That idea of one organism supporting an entire community has become the foundation for every design and the mission behind the brand.

The artwork draws inspiration from Florida's native landscapes, wildlife, and the intricate relationships that connect them. Every design is created to celebrate the natural world while encouraging curiosity, conservation, and a deeper appreciation for the places we call wild.

W.B.Earthworks Apparel exists to create clothing with purpose, pieces that tell a story, start conversations, and inspire people to protect and restore wildlife habitat. Whether exploring a trail, working outdoors, or simply living with a love for nature, each garment is a reminder that even small actions can help support something much larger.

Every purchase helps grow the W.B.Earthworks mission to connect people with Florida's native ecosystems through conservation, habitat restoration, and thoughtful design.

Wear the Wild.

The Wild Burrow
Plant Nursery

Wild Burrow Earthworks also includes the Wild Burrow Plant Nursery, located on the edge of the Ocala National Forest in North Central Florida.

Florida's native plants are the foundation of healthy ecosystems, providing food and shelter for pollinators, birds, bats, gopher tortoises, and hundreds of other native species. With the right mix of native plants, any landscape can become a thriving wildlife habitat.

The nursery specializes in Florida native plants that help restore biodiversity and reconnect people with the wild, one plant at a time.

Plant Wild. Support Wildlife.

Rooted In Wildlife Conservation

Co-founder, Nicholas Conzone

National Geographic
Wildlife Photojournalist
@nickconzonephoto


Wild Burrow Earthworks

Wear the Wild.

Conservation Apparel • Florida Native Plants • Wildlife Storytelling

wildburrow.earth@gmail.com

@wildburrowearthworks