Tom Lundy
tomlundy.bsky.social
Tom Lundy
@tomlundy.bsky.social
Montreal-based science/environmental journalist
Associate Editor @ Canadian Geographic @cangeo.bsky.social

Pitch me!

Current rabbithole: the Arctic's ecosystems, conservation, development, and future.
The National Magazine Awards were on Friday, and it was a joy to recieve a nom/honourable mention in Feature Writing for my @cangeo.bsky.social story on the Aqviqtuuq Inuit Protected Area.

Nunavut is a special place.

Thank you to @canadamediaawards.bsky.social and congrats to all the winners!
🏆 Finalist | Feature Writing | #NMA25
"Our peace is out there"

@cangeo.bsky.social | By Thomas Lundy

The northern tip of mainland Canada is a paradise undisturbed by mining. Taloyoak, Nunavut, is fighting to keep it that way.

🔗 zurl.co/dTX8J #NMA25
June 16, 2025 at 5:33 PM
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Congrats, Karen Pinchin! "Shark tales: Canada’s great whites," published in Canadian Geographic, is our GOLD WINNER for Best Science & Technology Storytelling #DPA25
June 13, 2025 at 5:33 PM
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We're honoured to be nominated for 3 @canadamediaawards.bsky.social! 🎉

@tomlundy.bsky.social – Feature Writing
• Amanda Key – Illustration
• Guillaume Nolet – Photo Essay

Big love to our editorial + design teams. Congrats to all the nominees! #NMA25

magazine-awards.com/en/2025nomin...
May 1, 2025 at 5:43 PM
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The Walrus is hiring a senior designer to produce exceptional creative assets that support our storytelling. Bring your innovative ideas and artistic expertise to our team. Apply by Friday, February 14. thewalrus.ca/about/careers/
Careers & Fellowships | The Walrus
Work with us at The Walrus! As a registered charity, we publish independent, fact-based journalism; produce national, ideas-focused events; and train emerging professionals in publishing and nonprofit management.
thewalrus.ca
February 12, 2025 at 2:01 PM
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My photo essay on food security in Nunavut is up on @cangeo.bsky.social. Words by Dustin Patar.

canadiangeographic.ca/articles/nun...
Nunavut’s hunt for healthy food
Across Nunavut, food insecurity continues to affect daily life. For many Inuit, the answer lies not in the grocery store, but on the land.
canadiangeographic.ca
February 10, 2025 at 5:35 PM
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Across Nunavut, food insecurity continues to affect daily life. For many Inuit, the answer lies not in the grocery store, but on the land. Click the link below for photographer Pat Kane’s exploration of the issue, with words by Dustin Patar.
Nunavut’s hunt for healthy food
Across Nunavut, food insecurity continues to affect daily life. For many Inuit, the answer lies not in the grocery store, but on the land.
canadiangeographic.ca
January 30, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Thanks @longreads.com for sharing my story
"Inuit often leave the caribou’s antlers where they fall, a mark of respect and gratitude to the animal that has sustained them for thousands of years." —Thomas Lundy for @cangeo.bsky.social 📸: Emina Ida

longreads.com/2025/01/30/p...
January 30, 2025 at 10:01 PM
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Pour en savoir plus, lisez l’article de @tomlundy.bsky.social.

Cette histoire est disponible en Anglais, en Français et en Inuktitut.
Les protecteurs de l’Aqviqtuuq
La pointe nord du Canada continental est un paradis pour les caribous, les ours polaires et les ombles chevaliers, qui n’a pas encore été perturbé par l’exploitation minière. Les habitants de Taloyoak...
canadiangeographic.ca
January 28, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Reposted by Tom Lundy
The northern tip of mainland Canada is a paradise of caribou, polar bears and Arctic char as yet undisturbed by mining. The residents of Taloyoak, Nunavut, are fighting to keep it that way. Learn more in our piece by @tomlundy.bsky.social.
Protectors of Aqviqtuuq
The northern tip of mainland Canada is a paradise of caribou, polar bears and Arctic char as yet undisturbed by mining. The residents of Taloyoak, Nunavut, are fighting to keep it that way.
canadiangeographic.ca
January 28, 2025 at 1:31 PM
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The pinnacle of his work has led to the world’s first sperm whale marine reserve (coming soon) and an international initiative to utilize artificial intelligence to translate sperm whale language. Dive into @tomlundy.bsky.social's latest interview with whale whisperer Shane Gero at the link below.🐳
Exploring the inner lives of sperm whales with Shane Gero
The biologist talks whale reserves in the Caribbean and an international effort to communicate with sperm whales
canadiangeographic.ca
November 28, 2024 at 3:07 PM
Shane Gero has spent 20 years studying sperm whale language, family ties and culture (yep, whales have culture too!). Gero is now working with Project CETI to decode the whales' language using AI. I spoke to him (in human, not whale) ahead of the opening of the world's first sperm whale reserve. 🐋
Exploring the inner lives of sperm whales with Shane Gero
The biologist talks whale reserves in the Caribbean and an international effort to communicate with sperm whales
canadiangeographic.ca
November 27, 2024 at 6:08 PM
Canadian Geographic works every day to tell Canada's story — from Manitou Beach's last standing polka hall, to ice grizzlies co-existing with people in Klushu, Yukon, to the building of the Hôtel de Glace in Québec City (and that's just the next issue!). But we need your help to do it...
Help us tell Canada’s story by giving generously this #GivingTuesday! Until December 3rd, your gift will be doubled up to $15,000 thanks to the support of the Meighen Family Foundation!
Donations $500+ will receive a free copy of @cangeo.bsky.social’s Best of 2024 magazine!

rcgs.org/givingtuesday
November 27, 2024 at 2:31 AM
@cangeo managing editor Michela Rosano experienced a truly unique slice of Acadian life when she visited the Magdalen Islands to celebrate Mi-Carême or Mid-Lent. Bizarre costumes, homemade wine, fruits de mer, and, of course, a snowstorm.

Read about it here: canadiangeographic.ca/articles/cel...
Celebrating Mi-Carême in the Magdalen Islands
Experiencing a centuries-old Acadian tradition with food, drink, and family in Quebec’s Îles-de-la-Madeleine
canadiangeographic.ca
November 23, 2024 at 4:20 PM