‘I’m worried there’s too much of me,’ says a birch: inside the interspecies council giving nature a voice
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<p>In a village in Norway, humans representing flora and fauna of all kinds meet to reimagine ‘nature-centric governance’</p><p>“My ask of humans is quite large,” says the northern bat to a room of reindeer, wolf lichen, bog, and other beings. “It’s a shift of consciousness, and an understanding that … we are a relation.”</p><p>The scene could come from a sci-fi novel imagining a more-than-human uprising. In fact, it’s from a recent “interspecies council” in Oppdal,
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<p>In a village in Norway, humans representing flora and fauna of all kinds meet to reimagine ‘nature-centric governance’</p><p>“My ask of humans is quite large,” says the northern bat to a room of reindeer, wolf lichen, bog, and other beings. “It’s a shift of consciousness, and an understanding that … we are a relation.”</p><p>The scene could come from a sci-fi novel imagining a more-than-human uprising. In fact, it’s from a recent “interspecies council” in Oppdal,
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