
Northeast Wilderness Trust’s 2026 Speaker Series kicks off with award-winning author and journalist Lynda Mapes.
Lynda Mapes will give a short presentation on highlights from her latest book, The Trees Are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forest, a bicoastal exploration of old-growth forests, the perils they and their inhabitants face, and the people working to protect them. Mapes and NEWT’s Wildlands Ecology Director, Shelby Perry, will then discuss the ecological and societal benefits of old-growth ecosystems before taking questions from the virtual audience. Registration is free.
Lynda Mapes covers environmental and Indigenous issues for the Seattle Times. She is author of six books, including Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home, winner of the 2021 National Outdoor Book Award and the 2021 Washington State Book Award for nonfiction. Her journalism has earned numerous prestigious awards, including the international 2019 and 2012 Kavli gold award for science journalism from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She is also an associate of the Harvard Forest of Harvard University, in Petersham, MA.
Washington forest image by Amanda Frank.


