Briony Penn

Briony Penn is an award-winning writer, naturalist and environmental activist. She holds a PhD in Geography from Edinburgh University and a BA from the University of British Columbia. Her creative non-fiction includes Following the Good River: The Life and Times of Wa'xaid (Rocky Mountain Books, 2020), winner of the Victoria Butler Book Prize and shortlisted for a BC Book Prize, and Stories from the Magic Canoe (Rocky Mountain Books, 2019), which won the Jeanne Clarke Book Award. Her book The Real Thing: Natural History of Ian McTaggart Cowan (Rocky Mountain Books, 2015) won the BC Book Prize and the Hamilton Mack Laing Award for Environmental History. A former columnist for Focus Magazine and Monday Magazine, Briony has also written for numerous publications, including Canadian Geographic and Explore Magazine. She lives on Salt Spring Island, BC.


The Seabird Trials : How a Scientist Took Big Oil to Court and Won
The Seabird Trials : How a Scientist Took Big Oil to Court and Won

The Seabird Trials: How a Scientist Took Big Oil to Court and Won

Briony Penn

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