Spaces for Wildlife
Spaces for Wildlife
Alternative Topologies for Life in Novel Ecosystems
Chapter eight explores questions of space. It traces the binary understanding of conservation territories that informs Nature conservation. Focusing on urban wildlife and recent enthusiasms for ecological connectivity it examines the potential of other topologies for wildlife including network and fluid geographies that appreciate the mobilities of nonhumans themselves.
Keywords: Conservation and Society, Environmental Geography and Environmental governance, Animal Studies, Politics of Nature and Posthumanism, Biopolitics
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