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Wildlife Politics by Bruce Rocheleau is a groundbreaking historical examination of how animals and conservation efforts have influenced political systems and public policy. The book traces the evolution of wildlife management across different eras and regions, revealing the intricate connections between ecological concerns and political agendas.
Rocheleau demonstrates that wildlife protection has never been purely about preserving nature; instead, it reflects deeper questions about power, territory, and human values. Through detailed case studies and historical analysis, the author shows how political actors have leveraged wildlife issues to advance their interests, shape national identities, and consolidate authority.
This compelling narrative challenges conventional assumptions about environmental history and conservation movements, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how political forces have molded our relationship with the natural world.







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