Yes, this is a very interesting topic.
I found this reference quite interesting in this regard:
Proctor, J.D. (1998) The Spotted Owl and the Contested Moral Landscape of the Pacific Northwest. In Wolch, J. and Emel, J. (eds) Animal Geographies: Place, Politics, and Identity in Nature-Culture Borderlands. London: Verso. Pp. 191-217.
Best,Maan
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Jacobs, Nancy Joy <Nancy_Jacobs@...> wrote:
Dear LoraKim,
Welcome aboard!
Your post interested me a lot. Have you published anything on birds as moral agents and subjects in an ethno-ornithological study? If not, what sort of literature is helping you frame this?
Nancy