Project 3_Mitchell
Project 3
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10612-019-09469-1
Wildlife Management, Species Injustice and Ecocide in the Anthropocene
"In the past 40 years alone, the world has witnessed a 60% decline in the population of vertebrate species. 20% of the Amazon is gone. Human activities have not only polluted air, land and water, but also altered the world’s topography, destroyed habitats, contributed to the insecurity of all of Earth’s species, and caused widespread extinction. Nonhuman species are losing their habitats, and conflicts between humans and large predators have escalated. Large predators are barely surviving in Europe’s fragmented ecosystems. That nature and wildlife need “managing” is an anthropocentric idea that produces more harm than good, and causes severe attacks on ecosystems and on the environmental security of large, critically endangered carnivores who live under constant threat and attacks. From a harm-based green criminological perspective, what takes place in forests is no less terrible for the animal victims—whether the theriocides are carried out according to the law or as a breach of it. Sheep and humans invade wolves’ territory. As a consequence, they suffer anthropogenic colonialism through which they are either killed or driven from their land."
(Sollund, R. (2019). Wildlife Management, species injustice and ecocide in the anthropocene. Critical Criminology, 28(3), 351–369. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10612-019-09469-1)
Song: Tell him instrumental - Ms. Lauryn Hill - 2:54-4:42
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DglYTWfA_xM
I used cross dissolves, opacity keyframes, sizing keyframes, rotation keyframes, positioning key frames, and dip to black.




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