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Once introduced to promote the fur industry, beavers in Tierra del Fuego are now deemed an invasive population to be eradicated.

This article focuses on the contingent practices that constitute oyster aquaculture in contemporary Japan and the multiple forms of more-than-human entanglements that emerge as a result.

The Maijuna, an endangered indigenous group, are fighting for survival in the midst of development pressures in the Peruvian Amazon.

A noxious air forces Mexico City to confront its unwavering urbanizing and industrializing mission in the late twentieth century.

Through speculative, poetic, and provocative texts, thirteen writers and artists have come together to reflect on human relationships with other species and the planet.

This article investigates the origins of the exploitation of sperm whales off the Brazilian coast in the eighteenth century.

A flooding in the Saint Petersburg metro divided the city into two parts for nearly a decade.

An early Australian conservationist offers a window onto the ways in which nature was once valued.

Polar bears invade Russian archipelago and town in Novaya Zemlya, northern Russia.

When a tornado strikes Worcester, Massachusetts, residents suspect the disaster is the work of an unlikely culprit—the atomic bomb.