Evolution
This is a chapter of the virtual exhibition “Welcome to the Anthropocene: The Earth in Our Hands”—written and curated by historian Nina Möllers.
In this editorial, Isis Brook introduces the complex field of ethical thinking about environments and non-human entities.
Ocean Odyssey uses computer generated imagery to explore the deep oceans through the eyes of a sperm whale, the largest predator that has ever lived.
This film examines the impact of creationism on US-American public education.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal, Andrea Wilson reports on the Earth First! actions against road building in the UK. In addition, Greg Joder calls for attention to the threatened species of sharks, and Mike Roselle discusses conservation biology and logging.
This is a chapter of the virtual exhibition “Welcome to the Anthropocene: The Earth in Our Hands”—written and curated by historian Nina Möllers.
Natural scientific paper from 1753 with an illustration of a full-grown crocodile and a hatching baby as well as a lizard, reportedly the crocodile’s main food.
In this paper the conservation value of traditionally protected forests is studied with regard to its ecological representativity and institutional persistence.
Mick Smith examines how a posthumanist notion of ecological community might attempt to address questions concerning extinction.
Jonah H. Peretti questions nativist trends in Conservation Biology that have made environmentalists biased against alien species.