Book Talk: Wildlife as Property Owners

$45.00

Join author and professor Karen Bradshaw for a Zoom book talk about her internationally-acclaimed book “Wildlife as Property Owners: A New Conception of Animal Rights.” What is the current status of wildlife property rights, rights of nature, and other topics discussed in the 2020 book?

Attendees will receive a copy of the audiobook, just released in 2024, included in the cost of registration. The talk will be roughly one hour in length: Roughly 5 minute intro, 30 minutes discussing the evolution of the book followed by 25 minutes of question and answer and — if time allows — storytelling.

Talk will occur on Tuesday, February 4 at 12 pm EST / 9 am PST. A zoom recording will be available to registrants for 7 days following the talk.

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Join author and professor Karen Bradshaw for a Zoom book talk about her internationally-acclaimed book “Wildlife as Property Owners: A New Conception of Animal Rights.” What is the current status of wildlife property rights, rights of nature, and other topics discussed in the 2020 book?

Attendees will receive a copy of the audiobook, just released in 2024, included in the cost of registration. The talk will be roughly one hour in length: Roughly 5 minute intro, 30 minutes discussing the evolution of the book followed by 25 minutes of question and answer and — if time allows — storytelling.

Talk will occur on Tuesday, February 4 at 12 pm EST / 9 am PST. A zoom recording will be available to registrants for 7 days following the talk.

Join author and professor Karen Bradshaw for a Zoom book talk about her internationally-acclaimed book “Wildlife as Property Owners: A New Conception of Animal Rights.” What is the current status of wildlife property rights, rights of nature, and other topics discussed in the 2020 book?

Attendees will receive a copy of the audiobook, just released in 2024, included in the cost of registration. The talk will be roughly one hour in length: Roughly 5 minute intro, 30 minutes discussing the evolution of the book followed by 25 minutes of question and answer and — if time allows — storytelling.

Talk will occur on Tuesday, February 4 at 12 pm EST / 9 am PST. A zoom recording will be available to registrants for 7 days following the talk.