Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of natural processes. In this paper, we argue that the autonomy of nature rhetoric in rewilding is challenged by human interventions. Instead of joining critique toward the ‘managed wilderness' approach of rewilding, however, we examine the injustices this entails for keystone species. Reintroduction case studies demonstrate how arbitrary standards for wildness are imposed on these animals as they do their assigned duty to rehabilitate ecosystems. These ‘Goldilocks' standards are predicated on aesthetic values that sanction interventions inconsistent with the premise of animal sovereignty. These include culling, relocations and sterilizations of a...
Human intervention in the form of the rehabilitation, relocation and release of wildlife seems, on t...
BACKGROUND: Rapid global change is creating fundamental challenges for the persistence of natural...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Functional Rewilding: Addressing the Challenge of Giving C...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ecolo...
Human influence extends across the globe, fromthe tallestmountains to the deep bottom of the oceans....
<p>Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ec...
Rewilding is being promoted as an ambitious alternative to current approaches to nature conservation...
Rewilding is being promoted as an ambitious alternative to current approaches to nature conservation...
The vision of rewilding is to return ecosystems to a “natural” or “self-willed” state with trophic c...
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...
Though many ethicists have the intuition that we should leave nature alone, Kyle Johannsen argues th...
Human intervention in the form of the rehabilitation, relocation and release of wildlife seems, on t...
BACKGROUND: Rapid global change is creating fundamental challenges for the persistence of natural...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Functional Rewilding: Addressing the Challenge of Giving C...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ecolo...
Human influence extends across the globe, fromthe tallestmountains to the deep bottom of the oceans....
<p>Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ec...
Rewilding is being promoted as an ambitious alternative to current approaches to nature conservation...
Rewilding is being promoted as an ambitious alternative to current approaches to nature conservation...
The vision of rewilding is to return ecosystems to a “natural” or “self-willed” state with trophic c...
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...
Though many ethicists have the intuition that we should leave nature alone, Kyle Johannsen argues th...
Human intervention in the form of the rehabilitation, relocation and release of wildlife seems, on t...
BACKGROUND: Rapid global change is creating fundamental challenges for the persistence of natural...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Functional Rewilding: Addressing the Challenge of Giving C...