Friday Apr 05, 2024

064 - Lyndsie Bourgon - Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in North America’s Woods

A conversation with journalist Lyndsie Bourgon about her book, Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in North America's Woods (Little, Brown Spark, 2022).

Lyndsie Bourgon is a journalist, author, oral historian, fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and National Geographic Explorer. Her work intersects the environment, history, culture, identity, and more and has appeared in venues such as National Geographic Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, Maisonneuve, Hazlitt, The Atlantic, The Walrus, The Guardian, and others. Many of those pieces were winners of or finalists for awards and honors. Her book, Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in North America's Woods (Little, Brown Spark, 2022) has received considerable positive press and the following honors:

  • Long-listed: The PEN America/Kenneth R. Galbraith Award for Non-fiction
  • Short-listed: The Columbia University/Nieman Foundation J. Anthony Lukas Award
  • Finalist: The 2022 Banff Mountain Book Competition Environmental Literature Award
  • Honourable Mention: The Society of Environmental Journalists’ Rachel Carson Environment Book Award
  • Finalist: The BC and Yukon Book Prizes, Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Award

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