Posts Tagged: North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
An Indigenous Critique of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
May 31, 2020
Within the mainstream environmental movement, regulated hunting is commonly defended as a tool for preserving and managing populations of wild animals for future generations. We argue that this justification, encapsulated in the seven principles of the North American Model of … read more
Posted in Native American | Tagged environmental justice, hunting, Indigenous identity, Native American, nonhuman animals, North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, settler colonialism