Ukraine and Camels: Features of the Incorporation into the Steppe Landscape
This Arcadia article is about how camels used, until recently, to be a central feature of the steppe landscape of Southern Ukraine.
This Arcadia article is about how camels used, until recently, to be a central feature of the steppe landscape of Southern Ukraine.
Little-known information is presented on the efforts to set up eider farms in the USSR between 1930 and 1960.
Effective strategies for rat control based on ecology were invented in Baltimore in the 1940s. The program, however, did not last.
How Australian historical documents resolved questions about an unusual merganser specimen from Korea at the American Museum of Natural History.
The Virunga National Park (Democratic Republic of the Congo) is still partially influenced by imaginaries developed in the 1920s.
Coral scientists are dealing with an existential crisis and are divided between hope and despair in their approaches to coral conservation.
This essay examines the history of venomous snake research conducted by the Boston-based United Fruit Company starting in the 1920s.
The tragic story of the Paradise Parrot is haunted by both the spectre and the reality of extinction.
An early Australian conservationist offers a window onto the ways in which nature was once valued.
A disease that is now a national symbol of Peru’s medical achievements is the result of a tiny sandfly