John Burroughs Medal

The John Burroughs Medal,[1] named for nature writer John Burroughs (1837–1921), is awarded each year in April by the John Burroughs Association[2] to the author of a book that the association has judged to be distinguished in the field of natural history. Only twice has the award been given to a work of fiction.

List of recipients of the John Burroughs Medal

  • 1926 - William Beebe, Pheasants of the World
  • 1927 - Ernest Thompson Seton, Lives of Game Animals
  • 1928 - John Russell McCarthy, Nature Poems
  • 1929 - Frank M. Chapman, Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America (published 1906)
  • 1930 - Archibald Rutledge, Peace in the Heart
  • 1931 - no award
  • 1932 - Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, A Canyon Voyage: A Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition, ISBN 0-8165-0880-1
  • 1933 - Oliver P. Medsker, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter (set)
  • 1934 - W.W. Christman, Wild Pasture Pine
  • 1935 - no award
  • 1936 - Charles Crawford Gorst, Recordings of Bird Calls
  • 1937 - no award
  • 1938 - Robert Cushman Murphy, Oceanic Birds of South America
  • 1939 - T. Gilbert Pearson, Adventures in Bird Protection
  • 1940 - Arthur Cleveland Bent, Life Histories of North American Birds (18 title series, United States Government Printing Office)
  • 1941 - Louis J. Halle, Jr., Birds Against Men
  • 1942 - Edward A. Armstrong, Birds of the Grey Wind
  • 1943 - Edwin Way Teale, Near Horizons: The Story of an Insect Garden
  • 1944 - no award
  • 1945 - Rutherford Platt, This Green World ISBN 0-396-09188-1
  • 1946 - Florence Page Jaques and Francis Lee Jaques (illustrator), Snowshoe Country, ISBN 0-87351-236-7
  • 1947 - no award
  • 1948 - Theodora Stanwell-Fletcher, Driftwood Valley, ISBN 0-87071-524-0
  • 1949 - Helen G. Cruickshank, Flight Into Sunshine: Bird Experiences in Florida
  • 1950 - Roger Tory Peterson, Birds Over America, ISBN 0-396-08269-6
  • 1951 - no award
  • 1952 - Rachel Carson, The Sea Around Us, ISBN 0-451-61873-4
  • 1953 - Gilbert Klingel, The Bay, ISBN 0-8018-2536-9
  • 1954 - Joseph Wood Krutch, The Desert Year, ISBN 0-8165-0923-9
  • 1955 - Wallace Byron Grange and Olaus J. Murie (illustrator), Those of the Forest, ISBN 1-55971-083-7
  • 1956 - Guy Murchie, Song of the Sky
  • 1957 - Archie Fairly Carr, The Windward Road: Adventures of a Naturalist on Remote Caribbean Shores, ISBN 0-8130-0639-2
  • 1958 - Robert Porter Allen, On the Trail of the Vanishing Birds
  • 1959 - no award
  • 1960 - John Kieran, A Natural History of New York City, ISBN 0-8232-1086-3
  • 1961 - Loren Eiseley, The Firmament of Time, ISBN 0-8032-6739-8
  • 1962 - George Miksch Sutton, Iceland Summer: Adventures of a Bird Painter, ISBN 0-8061-0491-0
  • 1963 - Adolph Murie, A Naturalist in Alaska, ISBN 0-8165-1168-3
  • 1964 - John Hay, The Great Beach: A Naturalist Explores the Frontier Between Land and Sea on the Outer Reaches of Cape Cod, ISBN 0-345-02255-6
  • 1965 - Paul Brooks, Roadless Area, ISBN 0-345-25276-4
  • 1966 - Louis Darling, The Gull's Way, ISBN 0-688-21366-9
  • 1967 - Charlton Ogburn, Jr., The Winter Beach, ISBN 0-688-09418-X
  • 1968 - Hal Borland, Hill Country Harvest
  • 1969 - Louise de Kiriline Lawrence, The Lovely and the Wild, ISBN 0-920474-43-8
  • 1970 - Victor B. Scheffer, The Year of the Whale
  • 1971 - John K. Terres, From Laurel Hill to Siler's Bog, ISBN 0-8078-4426-8
  • 1972 - Robert S. Arbib, The Lord's Woods: The Passing of an American Woodland, ISBN 0-393-08639-9
  • 1973 - Elizabeth Barlow, The Forests and Wetlands of New York City
  • 1974 - Sigurd F. Olson, Wilderness Days, ISBN 0-394-47155-5
  • 1975 - no award
  • 1976 - Ann Haymond Zwinger, Run, River, Run, ISBN 0-06-014824-1
  • 1977 - Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac, ISBN 0-915024-15-2
  • 1978 - Ruth Kirk, The American Southwest Desert, ISBN 0-395-17209-8
  • 1979 - Barry Lopez, Of Wolves and Men, ISBN 0-7432-4936-4
  • 1980 - no award
  • 1981 - Mary Durant and Michael Harwood, On the Road with John James Audubon, ISBN 0-396-07740-4
  • 1982 - Peter Matthiessen, Sand Rivers, ISBN 0-906053-22-6
  • 1983 - Alexander F. Skutch, A Naturalist on a Tropical Farm, ISBN 0-520-03802-9
  • 1984 - David Rains Wallace, The Klamath Knot: Explorations of Myth and Evolution, ISBN 0-520-23659-9
  • 1985 - Mark Owens and Delia Owens, Cry of the Kalahari, ISBN 0-395-64780-0
  • 1986 - Gary Paul Nabhan, Gathering the Desert, ISBN 0-8165-0935-2
  • 1987 - Robert Michael Pyle, Wintergreen: Rambles in a Ravaged Land, ISBN 0-684-18321-8
  • 1988 - Tom Horton and Charles R. Hazard (illustrator), Bay Country, ISBN 0-8018-3525-9
  • 1989 - Lawrence Kilham, On Watching Birds, ISBN 0-930031-14-8
  • 1990 - John McPhee, The Control of Nature, ISBN 0-374-12890-1
  • 1991 - Richard Nelson, The Island Within, ISBN 0-86547-404-4
  • 1992 - Kenneth S. Norris, Dolphin Days: The Life and Times of the Spinner Dolphin, ISBN 0-393-02945-X
  • 1993 - Vincent Dethier, Crickets and Katydids, Concerts and Solos, ISBN 0-674-17577-8
  • 1994 - David G. Campbell, The Crystal Desert: Summers in Antarctica, ISBN 0-436-20049-X
  • 1995 - Craig Packer, Into Africa, ISBN 0-226-64429-4
  • 1996 - Bill Green, Water, Ice and Stone:Science and Memory on the Antarctic Lakes, ISBN 0-517-58759-9
  • 1997 - David Quammen, The Song Of The Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinction, ISBN 0-684-80083-7
  • 1998 - John Alcock, In a Desert Garden:Love and Death Among the Insects, ISBN 0-8165-1970-6
  • 1999 - Jan DeBlieu, Wind: How the Flow of Air Has Shaped Life, Myth, and the Land, ISBN 0-395-78033-0
  • 2000 - Bernd Heinrich, Mind Of the Raven, ISBN 0-06-017447-1
  • 2001 - David M. Carroll, Swampwalker's Journal, ISBN 0-395-64725-8
  • 2002 - Ken Lamberton, Wilderness and Razor Wire, ISBN 1-56279-116-8
  • 2003 - Carl Safina, Eye of the Albatross: Visions of Hope and Survival, ISBN 0-8050-6228-9
  • 2004 - Ted Levin, Liquid Land: A Journey Through The Florida Everglades, ISBN 0-8203-2512-0
  • 2005 - Robin Wall Kimmerer, Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses, ISBN 0-87071-499-6
  • 2006 - Donald Kroodsma, The Singing Life of Birds, ISBN 0-618-40568-2
  • 2007 - Ellen Meloy, Eating Stone: Imagination And The Loss Of The Wild, ISBN 0-375-42216-1
  • 2008 - Julia Whitty, The Fragile Edge: Diving and Other Adventures in the South Pacific, ISBN 0-618-19716-8
  • 2009 - Franklin Burroughs, Confluence: Merrymeeting Bay, ISBN 0-88448-282-0
  • 2010 - Michael Welland, Sand: The Never-Ending Story, ISBN 0-520-26597-1
  • 2011 - Elisabeth Tova Bailey, The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, ISBN 978-1565126060
  • 2012 - Edward (Ted) Hoagland, Sex and the River Styx, ISBN 978-1603583374
  • 2013 - Thor Hanson, Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle, ISBN 978-0465028788
  • 2014 - Kathleen Jamie, Sightlines, ISBN 978-0956308665
  • 2015 - Sherry Simpson, Dominion of Bears, ISBN 978-0700619351
  • 2016 - Sharman Apt Russell, Diary of a Citizen Scientist, ISBN 978-0870717529 [3]
  • 2017 - Brian Doyle, Martin Marten, ISBN 978-1250045201 [4]
  • 2018 - David George Haskell, The Songs of Trees, ISBN 978-0525427520;[5] a special John Burroughs Medal was given for Lifetime Achievement in Nature Poetry to Pattiann Rogers[6]
  • 2020 - Marilyn Sigman, Entangled: People and Ecological Change in Alaska's Kachemak Bay, ISBN 978-1602233485

References

  1. ^ "About the Awards". John Burroughs Association. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  2. ^ "About the John Burroughs Association". John Burroughs Association. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  3. ^ http://www.johnburroughsassociation.org/literary-awards978-0870717529 [dead link]
  4. ^ "Lake Oswego author Brian Doyle honored for nature writing".
  5. ^ "David Haskell Wins 2018 John Burroughs Medal". John Burroughs Association. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  6. ^ "Pattiann Rogers awarded John Burroughs Medal for lifetime achievement in nature poetry".

External links

  • "John Burroughs Medal Award List".
  • Official website