North America abounds in wildlife — but why?
At the turn of the last century, many observers believed that species that we take for granted today would disappear forever. In this episode, we share a story about the way that wildlife conservation came to be practiced, the lives that it privileged, and the lives that it left out.
But despite any controversy, one aspect of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (or "the NAM" for our purposes) is indisputable: its principles explain the landscape of laws and institutions in which North Americans enjoy nature today.
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05/20/22 • 59 min
Future Ecologies - FE4.4 - Model Citizens: Fair Game (Part 1)
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You are listening to season four of Future Ecologies.
Adam Huggins:I guess we'll just start here. Mendel, have you ever hunted something wild for your own sustenance?
Mendel Skulski:Do mushrooms count?
Adam Huggins:[Laughs]
Mendel Skulski:They're easy to sneak up on.
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