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Nonhuman citizens on trial: The ecological politics of a beaver reintroduction

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  • Sarah L Crowley
  • Steve Hinchliffe
  • Robbie A McDonald

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Wildlife reintroductions can unsettle social and ecological norms, and are often controversial. In this paper, we examine the recent (re)introduction of Eurasian beavers to England, to analyse responses to an unauthorised release of a formerly resident species. Although the statutory response to the introduction was to attempt to reassert ecological and political order by recapturing the beavers, this action was strongly opposed by a diverse collective, united and made powerful by a common goal: to protect England’s ‘new’ nonhuman residents. We show how this clash of state resolve and public dissent produced an uneasy compromise in the form of a formal, licensed ‘beaver reintroduction trial’, in which the new beaver residents have been allowed to remain, but under surveillance. We propose that although the trial is unorthodox and risky, there is an opportunity for it to be treated as a ‘wild experiment’ through which a more open-ended, experimental approach to co-inhabiting with wildlife might be attempted.

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  • Sarah L Crowley & Steve Hinchliffe & Robbie A McDonald, 2017. "Nonhuman citizens on trial: The ecological politics of a beaver reintroduction," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 49(8), pages 1846-1866, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:49:y:2017:i:8:p:1846-1866
    DOI: 10.1177/0308518X17705133
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