The Ecological Citizen: Confronting human supremacy


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Vol 8 No 1 2025 | VIEW ALL ISSUES

Issue with partial focus on natural history

Full publication date: 14 January 2025  |  PERMANENT URL

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Contents

Natural history as defiance of the technological takeover
Editorial  [Pages: 3–5]
Gray J
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Friends of Sax-Zim Bog: Protecting North America’s southernmost boreal forest for biodiversity
Snapshot  [Pages: 12–16]
Erikson D
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Love of nature in the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists’ Club: A legacy of 130 years and counting
Snapshot  [Pages: 17–18]
Arneaud L
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Unlearning
Reflection  [Pages: 23–7]
Zaino S
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Beautiful, ugly fields
Reflection  [Pages: 28–32]
Myers D
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Fighting back for the Earth
Reflection  [Pages: 33–5]
Irvine S
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The enduring and elemental importance of natural history
Long article  [Pages: 43–51]
Fleischner TL
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Interspecies healing through natural history: On Thomas Lowe Fleischner’s ‘spiral of offering’
Long article  [Pages: 52–8]
Nieuwland J
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Reptiles: Misunderstood, maligned and mistreated
Long article  [Pages: 59–67]
Font E
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Killing barred owls to save spotted owls is the lesser of two evils
Long article  [Pages: 68–77]
DellaSala DA
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Our rivers need help
Photo feature  [Pages: 78–82]
MacNaughton R
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Poetry and prose section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 8 No 1
Poetry section  [Pages: 83–8]
Postnikov V (Editor)
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Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 8 No 1
Fiction section  [Pages: 89–93]
Gray J (Editor)
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