

Episode 155: How the American Settler-Colonial Project Shaped Popular Notions of ‘Conservation’
Feb 23, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Ecology and Conservation in the United States
02:34 • 4min
The Origins of the Conservation Movement
06:29 • 2min
Audubon's Birds of America
08:32 • 3min
The National Park System
11:05 • 3min
The Westward Expansion
13:37 • 5min
Why You Really Love Football
18:10 • 4min
The Greatest Cataclysm in the History of Man
22:27 • 4min
The Population Bomb
26:48 • 2min
The National Parks
28:40 • 2min
The Over Population Theory
30:21 • 4min
Conservationists and the Parks of the Us
34:48 • 3min
Conservationism Is a Global Issue
38:05 • 3min
Conserving Nature in the United States
41:15 • 1min
Environmentalists and the Sierra Club's Apologies
42:21 • 5min
The History of Conservation
47:36 • 2min
The Indian Forestry Act of Two Thousand Six
50:01 • 4min
Indigenity and Environmentalism - The Biggest Point of Tension in a Lot of What You View as Being
53:57 • 5min
What Are the Situations We Are Dealing With?
58:59 • 3min
Fortress Conservation
01:01:37 • 5min
Isn't It Time to Invest in Forest Conservation?
01:06:37 • 2min
How Long Will You Give Up This Land?
01:08:43 • 4min
Are Caphari Operators and Trophy Hunting a Good Idea?
01:12:40 • 5min
Non-Colonial Conservation
01:17:38 • 6min
Bill Gates Daytime Job Is to Sell Big Tack as a Solution to Climate Crisis
01:23:18 • 3min
Is There a Need for Conservation?
01:25:55 • 4min