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Cuidar la naturaleza, matar animales: Guardaparques y el control de especies “invasoras"

Authors: Garriga Zucal, Jose Antonio;

Cuidar la naturaleza, matar animales: Guardaparques y el control de especies “invasoras"

Abstract

Nos interesa en estas páginas analizar las interpretaciones de los guarda parques sobre las especies invasoras para comprender cómo se debe cuidar la “naturaleza”. Con este objetivo, primero analizaremos cómo los guardaparques piensan su trabajo1, para luego analizar cómo representan a las especies exóticas, en especial el castor. Nos interesa abordar cómo se interpreta y cómo los guardaparques viven el hecho de tener que matar castores para proteger la “naturaleza”. ¿Qué sentimientos despierta la “obligación” de matar? Finalizaremos reflexionando sobre el Estado, el cuidado y la muerte.

Fil: Garriga Zucal, Jose Antonio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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Argentina
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CONTROL, MATAR, GUARDAPARQUES, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9

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