Spectral ecologies: De/extinction in the Pyrenees

A Searle - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
How is extinction problematised through biotechnological and ecological interventions, and
how might such mediations elucidate different understandings of biotic loss and recovery …

Environmental commemoration: Guiding principles and real-world cases

M Mihai, M Thaler - Memory Studies, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Addressing the political implications of the ever-accumulating destruction of ecosystems and
more-than-human life, this paper asks whether and in what ways environmental losses …

Listening for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker: Sonic geography and the making of extinction knowledge

H Hunter - Social Studies of Science, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
If an apparently extinct bird calls in a forest, and there are people there to hear it—to record
it, even—is it still extinct? The Ivory-billed Woodpecker was last 'officially'seen in the United …

Extinctionscapes: Spatializing the commodification of animal lives and afterlives in conservation landscapes

B Bersaglio, J Margulies - Social & Cultural Geography, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This article advances a more-than-human perspective on geographies of death and dying,
engaging with extinctionscapes as spaces where the memorialization of nonhuman life …

Hunting ghosts: On spectacles of spectrality and the trophy animal

A Searle - cultural geographies, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
In lieu of material encounters, nonhuman spectres are made sense of through spectacles,
imageries speculated upon with their own geographies and affects. This paper explores …

Cultural geographies II: In the critical zone?–Environments, landscapes and life

H Hawkins - Progress in Human Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In this second review of recent cultural geography research, I use the concept of The Critical
Zone (originally from US Geoscience) as a lens. The environment is far too voluminous a …

Whale falls, suspended ground, and extinctions never known

M Bastian - Environmental Humanities, 2020 - read.dukeupress.edu
This article contributes to work within extinction studies by asking how one might “story”
extinctions of creatures that have been, and will remain, unknown. It grapples with losses …

An Arkansas parable for the Anthropocene

M Gandy - Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The claimed rediscovery of North America's rarest bird, the ivory-billed woodpecker, in the
early 2000s, was one of the most high-profile events in global ornithological history. The …

In search of lost snails: Storying unknown extinctions

T Van Dooren - Environmental Humanities, 2022 - read.dukeupress.edu
Abstract The Hawaiian Islands were once home to one of the most diverse assemblages of
terrestrial snails found anywhere on earth, with more than 750 recognized species. Today …

Becoming 'Wild Citizens': Children's Articulation of Environmental Citizenship in the Context of Biodiversity Loss

A Christodoulou, M Grace - Science & Education, 2024 - Springer
Calls to tackle the global disasters of climate change and loss of biodiversity are becoming
more and more prominent and urgent. Such calls require environmental citizens, that is …