Lindsey Liles
Lindsey Liles joined Garden & Gun in 2020 after completing a master’s in literature in Scotland and a Fulbright grant in Brazil. The Arkansas native is G&G’s digital reporter, covering all aspects of the South, and she especially enjoys putting her biology background to use by writing about wildlife and conservation. She lives on Johns Island, South Carolina, with her husband, Giedrius, and their cat, Oyster.
Conservation
The right whale calving season off the Georgia and Florida coasts is shaping up to be a good one—giving scientists hope for the most endangered whale in the world
Drinks
Rock Town Distillery lets the Natural State shine in this winter pick-me-up
Arts & Culture
In a year marked by loss, we tip our caps to just a few of the many world-changing musicians, actors, public servants, and more who died in 2020
Land & Conservation
Follow these five tips for getting the most from backyard feeders during the cold months—the birds will thank you
The Southern Agenda
Test your knowledge of the South, and then stump a partner
Conservation
In the North Carolina mountains, biologists work to give North America’s bog turtles a fighting chance
Food & Drink
Chef Nicolas Lebas upgrades the fall bird with cornflakes, an apple slaw stuffing, and a red bell pepper glaze
Food & Drink
The original hot chicken joint is headed to Greenville, South Carolina
Land & Conservation
A South Carolina woman gets a surprise visitor while working from home
Food & Drink
A new cookbook shares one hundred recipes built on the chemistry of taste
Conservation
Florida is working to shape a brighter future for monarchs, one retention basin at a time
Food & Drink
A state-by-state guide to bites and beverages, from regional delicacies to recommendations from locals
Land & Conservation
A retired doctor in South Carolina captures stunning photos of a surprise visitor to his backyard
Land & Conservation
A couple finds a nearly sixty-year-old message washed ashore on Florida’s Marco Island
Land & Conservation
A resilient hatchling is one of just three to make it out of a flooded nest in South Carolina
Outdoors
Charleston paleontologist Ashby Gale shares his top tips for fossil-hunting beachcombers
Food & Drink
Two readers share their experiences whipping up the cake on the cover of our August/September issue