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The Longleaf Pine Ecosystem - Ocala National Forest
Eco. System.
An ecosystem is life supporting life.
In a wild Florida landscape, native plants feed pollinators, birds, bats, and tortoises. Their roots hold soil. Their fruits and blooms sustain entire ecosystems.
Nothing is wasted. Everything has a role.
With the right mix of native plants, even a worn-out sand field can come back to life.
At Wild Burrow Earthworks, we help you bring that life home—one plant, one patch of earth at a time—creating a wild system where every piece plays its part.
Click below to view our native plant inventory.
Apparel
& More
Wear and share the wild side of Florida.
Our gear lets you carry that spirit wherever you go.
Support Conservation
One Shirt. One Plant.
For every Gopher Tortoise Shirt purchased, We will donate a native Gopher Apple Plant for rewilding
& conservation efforts.
Rooted In
Wildlife Conservation
Co-founder Nicholas Conzone
National Geographic Wildlife Photojournalist
@nickconzonephoto
Nick is a wildlife photojournalist dedicated to protecting and restoring native ecosystems. His work—featured in National Geographic, BBC Wildlife Magazine, and The Guardian—highlights conservation, research, and the diversity of unique habitats.
An Eagle Scout, diver, and outdoor educator, he brings a lifelong connection to the natural world into his work. Years documenting conservation revealed the fragility of these ecosystems, shaping his mission to bring conservation into everyday spaces.
Through native plants, Wild Burrow Earthworks helps turn backyards into thriving habitats for diverse species—including Nick’s favorite, the gopher tortoise—supporting biodiversity and reconnecting people with the natural world.