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Decolonizing Conservation with Prakash Kashwan

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From Racialized, Neocolonial Global Conservation to an Inclusive and Regenerative Con Ation?

Co-author of an excellent essay titled, from racialized, neo colonial global conservation to an inclusive and regenerative con ation. "The story of global conservation is colonial and racest in those very fundamental terms," he says. The underlying working philosophy and working principle was that these black people are too poor and too ignorant to know about the importance of wild life,. And so the men needed to come in and protect wild life not just from within the natural habitat, but also protected from the local people.

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