Here’s a little film of some beautiful sheep on the island of Svartsö in the Stockholm archipelago in the early morning. They’re using the supporting
Read MoreThis short paper was written for a collaborative project that is working to develop a lexicon for the environmental humanities (yet to be published). It
Read MoreMy new book, Flight Ways, is now out. You can read more about the book here. It is available for sale from all of the
Read MoreI participated in this fascinating radio documentary on de-extinction and the resurrection of extinct species. The program includes a range of scientists and a little
Read MorePlease sign this petition to help protect Europe’s vultures.
Read MoreI’m very excited to announce a symposium to be held in Stockholm later this year: “Im/mortality and In/finitude in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from the Environmental
Read MoreOn Monday morning I appeared on a short program on the ABC Radio National program ‘Life Matters‘. We talked about extinction, conservation and ethics. You
Read MoreFor the last couple of years my research on ethics, extinction and conservation has focused on Hawai’i, and the Hawaiian crow (or alala) in particular.
Read MoreHere’s a link to a recent interview I did with Jan Oosthoek as part of the Exploring Environmental History podcast (number 58, 18 Jan 2014).
Read MoreOur new print has finally arrived. Titled Sanguine Moon by American artist Margaret Barnaby, it’s a wood block print of two Alala (Hawaiian crows) perched
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