The Bears’ Famous Invasion of Novaya Zemlya
Polar bears invade Russian archipelago and town in Novaya Zemlya, northern Russia.
Polar bears invade Russian archipelago and town in Novaya Zemlya, northern Russia.
This article focuses on the contingent practices that constitute oyster aquaculture in contemporary Japan and the multiple forms of more-than-human entanglements that emerge as a result.
Once introduced to promote the fur industry, beavers in Tierra del Fuego are now deemed an invasive population to be eradicated.
This essay examines the history of venomous snake research conducted by the Boston-based United Fruit Company starting in the 1920s.
This essay examines the multiple factors intertwined in the development of transnational astronomy in Chile in the 1960s.
In Tanzania, those who consider rats technology envision nature as being transformed through social practices that rework environmental histories.
The tragic story of the Paradise Parrot is haunted by both the spectre and the reality of extinction.
This article rethinks Chinese foodways and invasive species from a crab’s perspective.
This article focuses on the loss of the Sambisa Forest as a game reserve due to the conflict between the Nigerian army and the terrorist group Boko Haram.
American equines shipped to the South African War suffered conditions like those on slave ships in the transatlantic slave trade.