Tree Thieves, 9781529331097
Hardcover
Deep in the woods, a tree vanishes: a thrilling, billion-dollar mystery.

Tree Thieves

crime and survival in the woods

$71.84

  • Hardcover

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    28 November 2022

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Summary

Tree Thieves: Unmasking the Billion-Dollar Timber Black Market

The tree was poached in a two-part operation. It was felled one night and taken another.

Here was a murder mystery in the deep woods: who had taken the cedar, how had they done so, and - most importantly - why?

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A gripping account of the billion-dollar timber black market – and how it intersects with environmentalism, class, and culture.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529331097
ISBN-10:1529331099
Author:Lyndsie Bourgon
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder & Stoughton
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:28 November 2022
Weight:540g
Dimensions:236mm x 158mm x 32mm
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Critics Review

‘Tree Thieves is both an absorbing true-crime story and a fascinating examination of the deep and troubled relationship between people and forests. From Sherwood Forest to the California redwoods to the Peruvian Amazon, Lyndsie Bourgon illuminates the violent conflicts over power, class, and identity that continue to shape and scar the forests we depend on.’ - Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction‘Tree Thieves is a deeply researched examination of the past, present, and future of our forests, told through stories of timber poaching. Lyndsie Bourgon shows us that we must take into account all the complexities of human-nature relationships if we are to have any hope of keeping our standing giants alive.’ - Gina Rae La Cerva, author of Feasting Wild: In Search of the Last Untamed Food‘Tracking thieves, poachers, and capitalists, Lyndsie Bourgon masterfully takes on the role of detective shining a light on the complex and camouflaged world of the timber black market. The result is a meticulous investigation and a powerful testimony to the trees silently taken and the consequences of their fall that reverberate well beyond the forest.’ - Harley Rustad, Author of Lost in the Valley of Death: A Story of Obsession and Danger in the Himalayas‘A fascinating blend of history and boots-in-the-mud journalism, which manages to dig into ancient and thorny questions about who really owns wild land and who is allowed to live off it. To poach of course means to steal. But is wilderness preservation also a form of theft, only on a larger scale? This book does what all great books should: it leaves your mind broader, deeper, and more nuanced.’ -Robert Moor, bestselling author of On Trails: An ExplorationBourgon brilliantly shows that while following the scientific theory seems simple from a concrete jungle, for those educated under the shade of the trees it is obscure, often weaponized. Her unique insight in this book is that between the law and the science lies the chainsaw’s edge. * London Review of Books *

About The Author

Lyndsie Bourgon

Lyndsie Bourgon is a writer, oral historian, and 2018 National Geographic Explorer based in British Columbia. She writes about the environment and its entanglement with history, culture, and identity. Her features have been published in The Atlantic, Smithsonian, the Guardian, the Oxford American, Aeon, The Walrus, and Hazlitt, among other outlets.

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