“Eagles, Marmots, Humans: Knowing Wildlife Through Fieldwork”
The work of two biologists in remote forests shows that species recovery depends on both data and human–animal bonds forged in the field, as Monica Vasile writes.
The work of two biologists in remote forests shows that species recovery depends on both data and human–animal bonds forged in the field, as Monica Vasile writes.
A reflection on sand-loving plants by M. Luisa Martínez.
A poem on Portuguese crowberries by Margarida Vale de Gato.
A reflection on the biocontrol of the invasive plant Acacia longifolia in Portugal by Liliana Duarte.
Sophie Chao on “Plantation” in the living lexicon of the journal Environmental Humanities.
Segundo capítulo de la exposición virtual de Ricardo Rozzi et al., De lupas a telescopios: Explorando el microcosmos y el macrocosmos en los laboratorios bioculturales de Chile.
A book exploring the world of succulent collecting.