from bhutan to backyards: native planting as a human-wildlife coexistence strategy
in bhutan, ecological restoration is not treated as a quick fix, but as an ongoing practice of responsibility and reciprocity. keep reading
corinne lepage is an undergraduate researcher at brown university studying environmental science and critical native american & indigenous studies. her work explores human–wildlife coexistence, multispecies relationships, and local ecological knowledge. she is developing the concepts of coexistethnography and anthrocoexistence to challenge conflict-centered conservation narratives.
in bhutan, ecological restoration is not treated as a quick fix, but as an ongoing practice of responsibility and reciprocity. keep reading