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December 14, 2023 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

“Tenacious Beasts: Wildlife Recoveries That Change How We Think About Animals”

Christopher Preston joins us to discuss his book “Tenacious Beasts” — an inspiring look at wildlife species that are defying the odds and teaching important lessons about how to share a planet.

The news about wildlife is dire—more than 900 species have been wiped off the planet since industrialization. Against this bleak backdrop, however, there are also glimmers of hope and crucial lessons to be learned from animals that have defied global trends toward extinction: bears in Italy, bison in North America, whales in the Atlantic. These populations are back from the brink, some of them in numbers unimaginable in a century. How has this happened? What shifts in thinking did it demand?

Drawing on compelling personal stories from the researchers, Indigenous people, and activists who know the creatures best, Preston weaves together a gripping narrative of how some species are taking back vital, ecological roles. Each section of the book—farms, prairies, rivers, forests, oceans—offers a philosophical shift in how humans ought to think about animals, passionately advocating for the changes in attitude necessary for wildlife recovery.

“Tenacious Beasts” is quintessential nature writing for the Anthropocene, touching on different facets of ecological restoration from Indigenous knowledge to rewilding practices. More important, perhaps, the book offers a road map—and a measure of hope—for a future in which humans and animals can once again coexist.

This program will be livestreamed and available for later viewing. A book signing will follow. Registration recommended to save a seat.

Christopher J. Preston is an English-born writer and philosophy professor based in Missoula, Montana. He has written on topics related to wildlife, environment, climate, and technology for venues that include The Atlantic, Orion, Smithsonian, Discover, the BBC, and the Wall Street Journal. In early 2023, he won an annual award from the International Society for Environmental Ethics for his work as a public philosopher.

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December 14, 2023
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5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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