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Srinivasan, Krithika, et Rosemary Collard. « Nature without Conservation ». Current History 122, no 847 (1 novembre 2023) : 289–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2023.122.847.289.

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The predominant approach of protecting or restoring floral and faunal life after harming, displacing, or destroying them in service of human interests does not hold much promise for nature on Earth in the age of the Anthropocene. Such approaches fail to address the ethical and political-economic cores of what tend to be presented as techno-scientific or ecological problems. If the planet is to remain home to life beyond the human, mainstream human societies need to rethink their place, role, and entitlements on Earth, and relearn to cohabit with human and nonhuman others, even in the face of risk and uncertainty.
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Preston, C. D., et D. Evans. « A History of Nature Conservation in Britain. » Journal of Ecology 80, no 1 (mars 1992) : 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2261077.

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Dolman, Paul. « A history of nature conservation in Britain ». Journal of Rural Studies 14, no 2 (avril 1998) : 268. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0743-0167(97)00060-0.

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O'Riordan, Timothy. « A history of nature conservation in Britain ». Journal of Rural Studies 8, no 2 (avril 1992) : 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0743-0167(92)90078-k.

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Sugden, Andrew M. « A history of nature conservation in Britain ». Trends in Ecology & ; Evolution 7, no 4 (avril 1992) : 136. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-5347(92)90156-6.

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Carruthers, E. J. « The history of nature conservation in Sandton ». New Contree 11 (11 juillet 2024) : 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/nc.v11i0.798.

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In this article one of the pioneering efforts to conserve nature in urban areas in South Africa is examined. The town of Sandton was founded in 1969 by combining suburbs and small-holdings to the north of Johannesburg in an independent local authority. From the outset the Town Council had attempted to balance the urban and natural environments in order to enhance the quality of life for the residents and to conserve portions of the highveld within the town lands. Although these far-sighted and bold moves were widely acclaimed at the time, conservation is no longer a priority in Sandton's local government. The central government, however, is now taking steps to ensure that the natural environment is not completely obliterated by urban development.
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Smoak, Gregory E. « Every History Has a Nature ». Public Historian 44, no 3 (1 août 2022) : 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2022.44.3.9.

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Lambert, R. A., et D. Evans. « A History of Nature Conservation in Britain, 2nd edn. » Journal of Ecology 85, no 4 (août 1997) : 556. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2960590.

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Kaltmeier, Olaf. « Review : The Nature State. Rethinking the History of Conservation ». Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribeña (HALAC) revista de la Solcha 9, no 2 (13 décembre 2019) : 272–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.32991/2237-2717.2019v9i2.p272-276.

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Clarkson, Christopher, et Marinita Stiglitz. « The Gough Map : Its Nature, Conservation History and Display ». Bodleian Library Record 22, no 2 (octobre 2009) : 212–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/blr.2009.22.2.212.

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Heim, Roger. « Protection of nature and museums of natural history ». Museum International 53, no 4 (octobre 2001) : 30–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0033.00338.

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Sarkar, Sahotra. « Exorcising Race and Empire from American Nature Conservation ». BioScience 71, no 8 (1 juin 2021) : 777–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biab059.

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Danaher, Mike. « Nature conservation, environmental diplomacy and Japan ». Asian Studies Review 23, no 2 (juin 1999) : 247–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357829908713234.

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Danaher, Mike. « Nature Conservation, Environmental Diplomacy and Japan ». Asian Studies Review 23, no 2 (juin 1999) : 247–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8403.00046.

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Reid, C. « Nature Use and Nature Conservation in European Legal and Administrative History (Yearbook of European Administrative History No.11) ». Journal of Environmental Law 13, no 3 (1 mars 2001) : 426–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jel/13.3.426.

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Volkman, Nancy J. « NATURE PICTORIALIZED : “THE VIEW” IN LANDSCAPE HISTORY ». Landscape Journal 13, no 1 (1994) : 68–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lj.13.1.68.

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DANIELS, JENNIFER, et CHARLES MATHER. « Conserving Atlantic salmon ‘after nature’ on Newfoundland's Gander river ». BJHS Themes 2 (2017) : 191–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/bjt.2016.15.

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AbstractThis paper examines the history of Atlantic salmon conservation in Eastern Canada, with a specific emphasis on Newfoundland's Gander river. Conservation efforts for this iconic species begin in the late 1800s and continue through to the contemporary period. Our work is framed by current debates on the Anthropocene and its implications for environmental conservation. We identify two different historical phases in salmon conservation associated with different socio-ecological assemblages, and different conceptualizations of nature. Drawing on oral histories, we also reveal a third human–salmon entanglement associated with what we call the ‘wilful salmon’. The wilful salmon fits uneasily with the idea of conservation, and in some ways it seems contrary to conservation efforts. It is, nonetheless, a legitimate fish that deserves to be considered and evaluated in a world ‘after nature’.
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NODA, Megumi. « Life History and Life Story Research for Nature Conservation Education and Learning through Experiencing Nature ». Environmental Education 23, no 1 (2013) : 1_28–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5647/jsoee.23.1_28.

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Green, Martin B., et John M. MacKenzie. « The Empire of Nature : Hunting, Conservation and British Imperialism ». Journal of Interdisciplinary History 20, no 3 (1990) : 481. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/204098.

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Clements, Kendrick A., et Charles T. Rubin. « Conservation Reconsidered : Nature, Virtue, and American Liberal Democracy ». Environmental History 6, no 2 (avril 2001) : 311. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3985091.

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Bonner, Robert, et Andrew Glenn Kirk. « Collecting Nature : The American Environmental Movement and the Conservation Library ». Western Historical Quarterly 33, no 4 (2002) : 492. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4144777.

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Rajangam, Krupa, et Aparna Sundar. « Reading the Entanglements of Nature-culture Conservation and Development in Contemporary India ». Journal of South Asian Development 16, no 1 (avril 2021) : 7–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09731741211013676.

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In this article we argue for greater attention to the practice of (nature-culture) conservation as a specific form of intervention with implications for development. Outlining the dominant frameworks through which the often vexed relationship between conservation and development has been understood, the article offers an alternative analytical framework that is grounded in ethnographic attention to everyday practice. Applying this framework, the three papers in this special section examine conservation-development dilemmas at diverse conservation sites in India—Rushikulya, Orissa, a globally significant site for the conservation of marine turtles; Nagarahole, in southern Karnataka, one of India’s most successful tiger reserves; and the Hampi region, northern Karnataka, where the archaeological remains of the medieval Vijayanagara Empire have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS). The papers reveal a relationship between conservation and development that is paradoxically both more structurally imbricated and more contingent and variable than a focus on official frameworks, discourses and plans would suggest. They lead us to argue that, rather than focusing on the stated objectives of the formal conservation plan alone, attention to its ambivalent adoptions and unintended outcomes, as well as to negotiations between diverse actors and forms of knowledge, can contribute to both a more balanced theorization of conservation’s relation to development as well as to more effective conservation practices.
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Tumusiime, David Mwesigye, et Runyararo Jolyn Rukarwa. « Nature Conservation in Southern Africa : Morality and Marginality : Towards Sentient Conservation ? » Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines 54, no 1 (2 janvier 2020) : 200–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2020.1713523.

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RAI, NITIN D., et KAMALJIT S. BAWA. « Inserting Politics and History in Conservation ». Conservation Biology 27, no 2 (21 mars 2013) : 425–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.12026.

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Ritvo, Harriet, et John M. MacKenzie. « The Empire of Nature : Hunting, Conservation, and British Imperialism. » American Historical Review 95, no 5 (décembre 1990) : 1544. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2162774.

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Tsintsadze, Nina S. « REVIEW OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN SOCIETY FOR NATURE CONSERVATION, 1934–1941 ». Ural Historical Journal 75, no 2 (2022) : 69–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2022-2(75)-69-77.

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Based on archival documents, the article reviews the activities of the All-Russian Society for Nature Conservation in the 1930s. The focus on this chronological period is due to its uneven reflection in the scientific discourse, as well as the completeness and relevance of the sources for studying the pre-war stage of the history of nature conservation in the RSFSR. This stage of the formation of nature conservation is important for a complex understanding of the phenomenon of the environmental movement in the Soviet Union, its achievements and problems that must be taken into account in the process of current and future state-public dialogue on environmental problems. The research methodology is based on classical methods of historical knowledge. It is noted that the Society activity was built in 4 main directions: scientific (including scientific popularization), consultative, environmental protection, international. It managed to carry out a colossal amount of work: new reserves were organized, legislative restrictions in the field of rational management were developed and introduced into practice, consultations were given to state bodies and departments on environmental management issues, mass enlightenment events were held. The Society members took part in the activities of international organizations for the protection of nature, carried out scientific and cultural interaction with foreign scientists, created and supported a positive image of the USSR. However, the Society’s vigorous activities caused discontentment on the part of the economic departments that exploited natural resources. The Society’s plan to get all-Union status was not supported by the government, which was not interested in raising its authority and institutional organization. Nevertheless, the Society in the pre-war decade succeeded in restoring nature conservation in the country and made a significant contribution to the Soviet practice of nature conservation.
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Miller, Char, et Andrew Glenn Kirk. « Collecting Nature : The American Environmental Movement and the Conservation Library ». Journal of American History 89, no 3 (décembre 2002) : 1123. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3092476.

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Clarkson, Bruce. « Standing My Ground : A Voice for Nature Conservation ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 62, no 3 (septembre 2016) : 487–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12292.

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Hau, Michael. « Turning to Nature in Germany. Hiking, Nudism, and Conservation, 1900–1940 ». Social History 34, no 1 (février 2009) : 99–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071020902778741.

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Jefferies, M. « Turning to Nature in Germany. Hiking, Nudism, and Conservation, 1900-1940 ». German History 26, no 4 (1 octobre 2008) : 586–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghn061.

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Kobayashi, Satoshi. « History and Some Problems in the Nature and Wildlife Conservation in Kenya ». Journal of African Studies 1986, no 28 (1986) : 95–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.11619/africa1964.1986.95.

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Zolotova, Olga, Elizaveta Ivanishcheva, Oksana Bazhenova, Alena Osolodkina et Ekaterina Sokolova. « Conservation of forest ecosystems in regional complex nature reserves ». E3S Web of Conferences 411 (2023) : 02057. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341102057.

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Based on the analysis of expedition, stock, published and official cadastral materials on the specially protected natural areas, the article characterizes complex (landscape) nature reserves of the Vologda region in the context of the landscape concept of formation of the network of specially protected natural areas in the region, and gives assessment of the compliance of the nature reserves with biodiversity conservation tasks under the taiga zone conditions. The history of establishment of nature reserves, the species and age composition of forests, the typological diversity of forests, availability of valuable natural areas, rare and protected species of plants and animals in 75 nature reserves were analyzed.
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Brunet, Lucas. « Wildlife in the Anthropocene : Conservation after Nature ». Revue d'anthropologie des connaissances 12,3, no 3 (2018) : 533. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rac.040.0533.

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Mennen, Kristian. « De ‘polder’-strategie van de natuurbeschermingsbeweging in Nederland, 1930-1960 ». Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 134, no 3 (1 décembre 2021) : 425–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/tvg2021.3.005.menn.

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Abstract The ‘polder model’ strategy of the nature conservation movement in the Netherlands, 1930-1960 This article analyses the strategies applied by the early nature conservation movement in the Netherlands to exert influence at the political level. Before the 1970s, conservationist civil society organisations preferred informal deals, advisory committees, and negotiated agreements with government departments and state agencies. It is argued that the balance between urging for formal legislation, on the one hand, and agreeing to informal deals, on the other, conformed to specifically Dutch forms of governance known as the ‘polder model’. The nature conservation movement was indeed successful in the period 1930-1960 to secure a place for itself in policy negotiations regarding nature and landscape. The strategy of informal deals and policy consultations was not interrupted by the German occupation during the Second World War, but conservationists discovered its limitations in the 1950s: without formal legislation, they did not have enough leverage in negotiations with other stakeholders.
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Taranets, Irina, et Veronika Alekseeva. « NATURE PROTECTION IN THE VOROBYOVY GORY NATURE RESERVE : PAST AND PRESENT ». LIFE OF THE EARTH 44, no 3 (3 août 2022) : 319–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m3046.0514-7468.2022_44_3/319-333.

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The history of the development and formation of the Vorobyovy Gory territory is stated, the existing historical, cultural and natural monuments and sites of interest are noted. Features of the geological and geomorphological structure of the territory and the role of modern geomorphological processes in the conservation of the local biodiversity are shown. The prerequisites for the emergence of the Vorobyovy Gory nature reserve are considered and the changes currently occurring as a result of anthropogenic impact, including those related to the species diversity of flora and fauna and the characteristics of the soil and vegetation cover, are demonstrated.
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Taylor, Peter J. « The Politics of the Conservation of Nature ». Environment and History 3, no 2 (1 juin 1997) : 239–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/096734097779555953.

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von Hardenberg, Wilko Graf. « A nation's parks : failure and success in Fascist nature conservation ». Modern Italy 19, no 3 (août 2014) : 275–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532944.2014.925435.

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Nature conservation is a complex venture, with a great impact, among other things, on local and national power relationships. Nature conservation also depends on a wide set of variables to determine any one planned initiative's long-term success or failure. This article explores what made the difference between success and failure in the history of nature conservation under Mussolini's regime. Many parks were planned in those years in Italy, but only a handful were effectively instituted. This essay will address the following questions: What were the reasons behind the planning and creation of these national parks? What was the role of Fascist ideology in determining the long-term success of a park proposal? Was there anything specifically Fascist in Italian nature conservation in the 1920s and 1930s? Which other variables impacted on the involved decision-making processes?
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Ditt, Karl, et Jane Rafferty. « Nature Conservation in England and Germany 1900–70 : Forerunner of Environmental Protection ? » Contemporary European History 5, no 1 (mars 1996) : 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777300003623.

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Nature plays a significant role in the discussion for and against modernism, which got under way from the late eighteenth century onwards. The rationalists of the Enlightenment considered not only human nature, but also the whole uncultivated realm of nature beyond, that of the animals and plants, as wild and dangerous. It should, according to them, be tamed for the benefit of mankind and put to use. Thus they laid the ideological foundations that made possible the unrestrained exploitation of natural resources for the free development of the market and specifically for industrialisation, ie for material and ideological modernisation processes. The Romantics, on the other hand, emphasised the importance of non-material values. In their view the inherent and irretrievable beauty of nature should not be sacrificed on the altar of utilitarianism. A century later the critics of unrestrained economic modernisation expanded on the Romantics' view. They criticised the ‘tumours’ of industrialisation, urbanisation and materialism, advocating greater preservation of the wilderness and, indeed, of agrarian land and the rural way of life. For them, such things were not just symbols of originality, beauty and health, but were also part of the ‘national character’. They were unique treasures, unlike replaceable material interests. Nature, as a source of raw materials, became a multifunctional cultural heritage. ‘Materialism’ and the idea of progress, the central characteristics of modernisation, were challenged by criticism of civilisation and by historicism. Thus the basic cultural and political camps were established, but also the decisive ideological preconditions for the emergence of a nature conservation movement.
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Edwards, Sarah. « A Hall of Mirrors : Reflections on Nature in a Natural History Museum ». International Journal of the Inclusive Museum 8, no 1 (2015) : 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1835-2014/cgp/v08i01/44430.

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Eisenberg, John F., Michael A. Mares et David J. Schmidly. « Latin American Mammalogy : History, Biodiversity, and Conservation ». Journal of Wildlife Management 56, no 4 (octobre 1992) : 825. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3809488.

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Mackey, Brendan. « The Earth Charter and Conservation ». Pacific Conservation Biology 11, no 4 (2005) : 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc050229.

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The Earth Charter is a declaration of values and principles for a more just, sustainable and peaceful world. Very nice you say, but ?what does such a document have to do with conservation and why is it of interest to the readers of Pacific Conservation Biology?? To answer these questions we must begin with a little history.
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Altherr, Thomas L., et Karl Jacoby. « Crimes against Nature : Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation ». Western Historical Quarterly 33, no 2 (2002) : 214. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4144805.

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Jones, Karen R. « The Nature State : Rethinking the History of Conservation, ed. Wilko Graf von Hardenberg ». English Historical Review 135, no 573 (avril 2020) : 534–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ceaa058.

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Cotoi, Calin. « The Making of a National Park : Ruins of Nature and History in Northern Dobrudja ». East European Politics and Societies : and Cultures 31, no 3 (18 avril 2017) : 596–614. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325417703185.

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After 1990, nature conservation areas multiplied all over Central and Eastern Europe. National parks came into being as part of a dramatically changing society, economy, and culture. Scholarly efforts to understand national parks rely either on arguments about the social construction of nature or on political ecology. In this article, I attempt to point to the analytical potential of the literature on ruins for expanding studies carried out in both theoretical traditions. I draw from fieldwork in nature conservation areas in southeastern Romania to explore how actors gain access to critical discourses and complex ways of narrating and enrolling the landscapes. The mechanisms that counterpoise safeguarding and development are analyzed as parts of a longue durée articulation of ruination and modernization.
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Pringle, Trevor R. « The empire of nature : Hunting, conservation and British imperialism ». Journal of Historical Geography 16, no 2 (avril 1990) : 266–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0305-7488(90)90117-t.

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Farmer, Jared, et Andrew Glenn Kirk. « Collecting Nature : The American Environmental Movement & ; the Conservation Library ». Environmental History 8, no 1 (janvier 2003) : 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3985986.

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III, Joseph E. Taylor, et Karl Jacoby. « Crimes against Nature : Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation ». Journal of American History 88, no 4 (mars 2002) : 1567. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2700698.

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Catton, Theodore, et Karl Jacoby. « Crimes against Nature : Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation ». Environmental History 7, no 1 (janvier 2002) : 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3985469.

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Larson, D. R. « Crimes Against Nature : Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation ». Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 11, no 1 (1 janvier 2004) : 261–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isle/11.1.261.

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Lubick, George. « Crimes Against Nature : Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation ». History : Reviews of New Books 29, no 4 (janvier 2001) : 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.2001.10527811.

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