Xunáan Kab Rhythms: Native Bees and Ecological Change in Yucatan, Mexico
This entry focuses on native bees and their role as narrators of regional social and ecological histories.
This entry focuses on native bees and their role as narrators of regional social and ecological histories.
Chapter 1 of Helen Rozwadowski’s virtual exhibition, Oceans in Three Paradoxes: Knowing the Blue through the Humanities.
Donald Hughes on biodiversity. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.
How birds and poetry reacquaint us with an awareness of history and feelings of loss in Anthropocene nature reserves.
Excerpt from Animals and Society in Brazil, from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries.
This article rethinks Chinese foodways and invasive species from a crab’s perspective.
With the foundation of the mission village Botshabelo, new plant and animal species settle in this region, whose landscape is heavily altered.
The tragic story of the Paradise Parrot is haunted by both the spectre and the reality of extinction.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Bruce Clarke is interviewed on his recent book, Gaian Systems: Lynn Margulis, Neocybernetics, and the End of the Anthropocene.