Tree thieves : crime and survival in North America's woods / Lyndsie Bourgon.
Discusses timber poaching from northern California into the backwoods of the Pacific Northwest and how stealing trees has become a billion dollar industry.
This fast-paced, riveting look at timber poaching reveals why stealing trees has become a billion-dollar industry. Deep in the thickets of North America's most ancient woodland, timber poachers are felling some of the last remaining old-growth on our continent. Redwoods, cedar, and Douglas fir trees are all victims of poaching. Sold on the black market, they end up in our homes as furniture, souvenirs, and firewood. Stealing timber is a lucrative crime: the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service values stolen timber at 1 billion annually. A community forest in Western Canada experienced so much poaching in 2020 it was declared an "epidemic." Starting in northern California, Tree Thieves follows a group of poachers into the backwoods of the Pacific Northwest, tracking cases of timber poaching from crime to market. In a story rooted in the materials of our everyday life, National Geographic Explorer Lyndsie Bourgon contextualizes poaching as a side effect of unemployment and deep poverty. In her page-turning and compassionate account, Bourgon opens our eyes to why a person might choose to endanger the ancient, wild landscapes we have worked so hard to protect.
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- ISBN: 9781771647199 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 1771647191
- Physical Description: xii, 275 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Vancouver, British Columbia : David Suzuki Institute/Greystone Books, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-266) and index (pages 267-275). |
Formatted Contents Note: | Part I: Roots. Clearances ; The poacher and the gamekeeper ; Into the heart of the country ; A lunar landscape ; Region at war -- Part II: Trunk. The gateway to the Redwoods ; Tree troubles ; Music wood ; The trees of mystery ; Turning ; Bad jobs ; Catching an outlaw ; In the blocks ; Puzzle pieces ; A new surge ; The origin tree -- Part III: Canopy. Tracking timber ; "It was a vision quest" ; From Peru to Houston ; "We trust in the trees" ; Carbon sinks ; In limbo. |
Issuing Body Note: | Published in partnership with the David Suzuki Foundation |
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Genre: | Outdoors-Nature |
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