Nature Writing Awards
In 1974, inspirational conservationist and writer Sigurd F. Olson won the John Burroughs Medal for his book, Wilderness Days. Since 1992, and in the spirit of celebrating Sigurd’s commendable literary legacy, the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute at Northland College has recognized remarkable environmental adult literature that captures the essence of human relation with the natural world. While the acknowledged literature promotes values that preserve or restore land for future generations, author and artist recipients of the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award also often tout the award in their credentials and are proud of the honor they receive from the Institute for their hard literary work.
Two groups of dedicated volunteers make up the reading groups that decide what books will receive the annual awards. These groups are facilitated by the Public Relations Office at the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute.
The authors and illustrators are often invited by the reading committees to visit the Northland College campus, area schools, and community organizations. These visits usually include a reading and award ceremony at the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute.
These interactions between Northland College students, area residents and environmental artists are invaluable to the Chequamegon Bay region, the literary and arts community, and the educational experience at Northland College. At the Institute, we see these interactions as positive, proactive, and meaningful ways of sharing messages of environmental appreciation and respect with the region.
Year 2004 marked the first time the Institute recognized a children’s book, Isabel’s House of Butterflies. The winning author, Tony Johnston, and illustrator, Susan Guevara, visited with Northland College students and Ashland elementary students in early March of 2005 when they traveled to the Northland College campus to receive their awards.
To find out more about the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Awards, or about how to submit your book for consideration, contact us at (715) 682-1223.
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Award Year |
Award |
Winning Book and Author/Illustrator |
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2007 |
Children's |
The Birdman
Author: Veronika Martenova Charles Illustrator:Annouchka Gravel Galouchko and Stephan Daigle |
|
2007 |
Adult |
Being Caribou, Five Months on Foot with an Artic Herd
Author: Karsten Heuer
|
|
2006 |
Children's |
Leave Only Ripples, A Canoe Country Sketchbook
Author: Consie Powell |
|
2006 |
Adult |
Where Mountains are Nameless, Passion and Politics in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge
Author: Jonathan Waterman
|
|
2005 |
Children's |
The Boy Who Drew Birds
Author: Jacqueline Davies Illustrator: Melissa Sweet |
|
2005 |
Adult |
A Place between the Tides
Author: Harry Thurston |
|
2004 |
Children's |
Isabel's House of Butterflies
Author: Tony Johnston Illustrator: Susan Guevara |
|
2004 |
Adult |
The Living Great Lakes
Jerry Dennis |
|
2003 |
Adult |
2030: Confronting Thermageddon in Our Lifetime
Robert Hunter |
|
2002 |
Adult |
Tinkering with Eden
Kim Todd |
|
2001 |
Adult |
Hope is the thing with Feathers
Christopher Cokinos |
|
2000 |
Adult |
Holdfast
Kathleen Dean Moore |
|
1999 |
Adult |
Northern Passages
Michael Van Stappen |
|
1998 |
Adult |
Heart and Blood
Richard Nelson |
|
1997 |
Adult |
The Tree Farm
Robert Treuer |
|
1996 |
Adult |
The Northern Forest
David Dobbs and Richard Ober |
|
1994 |
Adult |
Brother Wolf
Jim Brandenberg |
|
1992 |
Adult |
Open Spaces
Jim dale Vickery |