Briony penn books
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- Briony Penn is a Canadian author and environmental activist who received international attention when she protested logging on Salt Spring Island by riding horseback through downtown Vancouver while nearly nude and dressed as Lady Godiva.
- Ph.D in Geography from Edinburgh University, Penn was a · sessional lecturer at UVic for 20 years.
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Briony Penn uses words, art and humour to connect people to the other voices of the Salish Sea and the natural world.
Writer
Penn is an award-winning writer of creative non-fiction books as well as a contributor to many anthologies and chapter books. She has been a feature writer and columnist for decades with over five hundred articles on environmental issues and natural history in newspapers, magazines, government publications, on-line news sources and peer-reviewed journals. She’s written environmental guides and educationalhandbooks for teachers in British Columbia.
Books by Briony Penn include:
Following the Good River, Rocky Mountain Books, 2020
A Year on the Wild Side: A West Coast Naturalists Almanac, Touchwood Editions, 2019.
The Real Thing: The Natural History of Ian McTaggart Cowan, Rocky Mountain Books, 2015.
For the Love of Nature: Solutions for Biodiversity, Columbia Institute, 2010.
The Kids Book of Canadian Geography, Kids Can Press, 2008.
Co-authored books and anthologies include:
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<strong>Briony Penn</strong> is an award-winning writer of creative non-fiction books as well as a contributor to many anthologies and chapter books. She has been a feature writer and columnist for decades, with over five hundred articles on environmental issues and natural history in newspapers, magazines, government publications, online news sources and peer-reviewed journals. She has also written numerous environmental guides and educational handbooks for teachers in British Columbia. Her first book with RMB, <i>The Real Thing: The Natural History of Ian McTaggart Cowan</i>, was the winner and a finalist for two of the 2016 BC Book Prizes and the 2022 North American Wildlife Society Award. Briony’s work continued with the publication of two collaborative biographies with Cecil Paul: <i>Stories from the Magic Canoe of Wa’xaid</i> in 2019 and <i>Following the Good River: The Life and Times of Wa’xaid</i> in 2020, which won the Jeanne Clarke Memorial Award and the Butler Prize and was a finalist for the BC Book Prize in 2021. Briony
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Briony Penn
Briony Penn (born October 16, 1960) is a Canadian author, educator, geographer, artist, and environmental activist. She graduated in 1981 with a B.A. in geography/anthropology from the University of British Columbia and in 1988 with a Ph.D. in geography from the University of Edinburgh. Penn is an adjunct professor of environmental studies at the University of Victoria. In 1997 she co-founded The Land Conservancy of British Columbia and serves on its board. Her 2015 book The Real Thing: The Natural History of Ian McTaggart Cowan won the 2016 Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize. Penn wrote two books in collaboration with Wa’xaid (Cecil Paul), an elder of the Haisla people.
Quotes
- There is no doubt in my mind about which type of vulture I want attendant upon my death. Any funeral industry catalogue will provide you with a long list of the unwelcome vultures. A book on the birds of the west coast will supply you with the one species I would be happy pick over my bones — the Turkey Vulture. There are few selfless acts toward the natural world available to
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