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Natan is an environmental philosopher working at the intersection of ecocentrism, environmental ethics and multispecies studies. Their research examines ecological presence, extinction, rewilding and the ethical implications of mediated and synthetic encounters with the more-than-human world. They hold a Doctorate in Environmental Ethics and work as an independent scholar.
When images outnumber encounters: Synthetic wilderness and ecological presence in an age of AI
Long article [Vol 9 No 2 2026: epub-157-1 to 9]
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Rewilding as reparative and restitutive justice
Long article [Vol 8 No 2 2025: 149–54]
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We are who eats us: A cultural argument to protect large carnivores
Reflection [Vol 7 No 2 2024: 113–18]
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