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Session Submission Type: Lightning Session
ONLINE: Tuesday, March 26: 3:00PM–4:30PM EST
The infinite Red Lists: can biodiversity ever be measured? - Isobel Akerman, University of Cambridge
Conservatism, the Far-Right, and the Environment - Jesse Callahan Bryant, Yale University
Bound to waste paper: An exploration of printed and manuscript waste in early American Books - Ashley Cataldo, American Antiquarian Society
Arctic Environmental Extractivism and the Inuit Polar Bear Skin Trade in Canada, 1920-1930 - George Colpitts, University of Calgary; Andrew Goodwin, University of Calgary
Captives From Canada’s “Unspoiled Province;” Extracting Wild Animals For Sportsmen’s Shows, 1898-1941 - Sean Cox, University of New Brunswick
Before Fire Suppression: The Erosion of Fire Stewardship and the Rise of Fire Aversion in Gold Rush Era California - Marina Del Cassio, Stanford
From “American Snack” to “Beijing specialty”:A Transpacific Story of Fried Chicken - Wenzheng Fang, University of Notre Dame
Borders, Resource Extraction, and the Early Conservation Movement in Patagonia, Argentina - María de los Ángeles Picone, Boston College