Animals count [electronic resource] : how population size matters in animal-human relations / edited by Nancy Cushing and Jodi Frawley.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Cushing, Nancy (Editor)
Frawley, Jodi (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Series:Routledge environmental humanities
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Variant Title:
Animals Count: How Population Size Matters in Animal-Human Relations
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Why count animals? / Nancy Cushing and Jodi Frawley
  • Cane toads as sport : conservation practice and animal ethics at odds / Libby Robin
  • Taking locust country / Andrea Gaynor
  • On the ant frontier : ontological conflict with Iridomyrmex humilis in post-war Sydney / Adam Gall
  • A swarm of sheep : colonizing the Esperance bioregion / Nicole Chalmer
  • Optimism unlimited : prospects for the pearl-shell, bêche-de-mer and trochus industries on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, 1860-1940 / Rohan Lloyd
  • Swamplands : human-animal relationships in place / Emily O'Gorman
  • "Pain for animals. Profit for people" : the campaign Against live sheep exports / Gonzalo Villanueva
  • "Cunning, intractable, destructive animals" : pigs as co-colonisers in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, 1840-60 / Nancy Cushing
  • Wine worlds are animal worlds, too : Native Australian animal vine feeders and interspecies relations in the ecologies that host vineyards / Julie McIntyre
  • Defending nature : animals and militarised landscapes in Australia / Ben Wilkie
  • A slow catastrophe? " fishing for sport and commerce in colonial Victoria / David Harris
  • The palatability of pests : redfin in the Murray-Darling Basin / Jodi Frawley
  • After none : memorialising animal species extinction through monuments / Dolly Jørgensen.