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Encounters on the Frontier: Banteng in Australia's Northern Territory

机译:边境遭遇:澳大利亚北领地的班腾

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This paper considers the case of an introduced species that resides in what is now a jointly managed national park in the north of tropical Australia. Banteng (Bos javanicus) are a peculiar feral nonhuman animal in that they constitute a potential environmental threat within the domestic conservation goals of the park, but they also hold the prospect of being a major genetic resource in the international conservation of the species. Thus, perspectives on the use and management of these animals are varied between different actors in the park landscape, and are subject to fluctuations over time, especially in response to wider social and political circumstances. This paper argues that seemingly objective views of these animals are actually a series of subjectivities, which have less to do with any concrete aspects of the animals themselves and more to do with the way that particular people orient themselves toward, and within, the landscape.
机译:本文考虑了一个外来物种的案例,该物种生活在现在热带澳大利亚北部共同管理的国家公园中。班腾(Bos javanicus)是一种特殊的野生非人类动物,因为它们在公园的国内保护目标内构成了潜在的环境威胁,但它们也有望成为该物种国际保护中的主要遗传资源。因此,公园景观中不同参与者之间对这些动物的使用和管理的观点是不同的,并且会随着时间的推移而波动,特别是在响应更广泛的社会和政治环境时。本文认为,这些动物看似客观的观点实际上是一系列主观性,与动物本身的任何具体方面都没有关系,而与特定的人将自己定向到景观以及在景观内的方式有关。

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