Some thoughts and reflections on the use of illustration in Biodiversity Education Campaigns (original) (raw)

Species Loss: Exploring Opportunities with Art-Science

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The Moral Imagination of De-extinction

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Signal Eight Times: Nature, Catastrophic Extinction Events and Contemporary Art

Susan Ballard

Reading Room: A Journal of Art and Culture , 2015

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On extinction: how we became estranged from nature

Melanie Challenger

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New Ecological Sympathies: Thinking about Contemporary Art in the Age of Extinction

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'All netted together’: is there a need for cultural consilience in the face of extinction?

Dawn L Sanders

2010

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Making Invisible Changes Visible: Animal Examples and the Communication of Biodiversity Loss

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Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 2019

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Sarah Bexell

2010

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Culturally Endangered: A Review of " Imagining Extinction: The Cultural Meanings of Endangered Species "

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Species Extinction

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Clive Palmer (National Teaching Fellow)

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Biodiversity conservation and the extinction of experience

aiko huckauf

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2005

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Why Look at Taxidermy Animals? Exhibiting, Curating and Mourning the Sixth Mass Extinction Event

Dominic O'Key

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2020

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Wanting All the Species to Be: Extinction, Environmental Visions, and Intimate Aesthetics

Stacy Alaimo

Australian Feminist Studies, 2019

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Endangered Species: Artists on the Front Line of Biodiversity

Barbara Matilsky

Endangered Species: Artists on the Front Line of Biodiversity, 2018

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This series will take you to the last wildernesses”—Planet Earth and the Question of the Animal

Marie-Theres Wieme

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Fran Cettl

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Dangerous? Necessary: we must conserve all our native fauna

Daniel Lunney

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Extinction: A Radical History

Christopher R Cox, Justin McBrien

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Facing extinction: 9 steps to save biodiversity

Joe Roman

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On Becoming Extinct

James Lenman

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2002

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Continuing Humanity’s Dialogue with Nature and Itself

Martin Dodman

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Imagining Extinction: The Cultural Meanings of Endangered Species - Ursula K. Heise

Hikikomori Feral

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The Extinction Crisis

Gregory Bassham

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Biodiversity in a Human Age

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Literature Imagining the End: epidemics, human extinction and the fate of animals (Collapse and Extinction: Art, Literature and Discourse - April 29, Stockholm University)

Ana Carolina Torquato

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Humans and nature relationship: Images and text of Ecology and Environmental Education

Rosa Branca Tracana

2007

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Creation: God and endangered species

Holmes Rolston III

A Paradox of Humanity, 1994

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More than Zombies: Considering the Animal Subject in De-Extinction

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Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2022

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Visualising Anthropocene Extinctions: Mapping affect in the works of Naeemah Naeemaei

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Animal Studies Journal, 2021

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Imagining More Than Humans: A Re-Imagining of Animal Existence

Sophia Dichari

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