Article ID: CBB319849732

Making the Nēnē Matter: Valuing Life in Postwar Conservation (July 2020)

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In 1950, a group of scientists and public figures, based in Hawaii and England, launched a transnational “restoration project” to save the nēnē or Hawaiian goose from extinction. Scrutinizing this project highlights how endangered species were valued as part of a historically contingent process that reflected and linked the interests of different groups. People did not undertake the restoration project simply because they realized the nēnē were endangered, but, instead, they sought to rescue it at the “eleventh hour” in order to legitimize the new conservation organizations that they helped establish after the Second World War. They also engaged with broader political and socioeconomic concerns to justify the restoration project, publicly framing the nēnē as a valuable asset that benefited Hawaii’s tourist economy and push for statehood. Disputes over the reintroduction of geese bred in England highlight how the nēnē were valued in complex and sometimes contradictory ways, with unforeseen consequences for both the restoration project and its animal subjects. This case study ultimately draws our attention to the inherently biopolitical nature of modern conservation, by showing that there is no simple trajectory from endangered life to valued life.

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Authors & Contributors
Passfield, Robert W.
Swanson, Drew A.
Alagona, Peter S.
Stian Rice
Zenk, Robert John
Olive, Andrea
Journals
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Environmental History
Environment and History
American Scientist
American Heritage of Invention and Technology
Agricultural History
Publishers
University of California Press
Southern Pacific Historical
University Press of Kansas
University of West Virginia Press
University of Toronto Press
Scribner
Concepts
Conservation and restoration
Endangered species
Environmental history
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Wildlife management
Industrial archaeology
People
Mussolini, Benito
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Canada
Hawaii (U.S.)
Rideau Canal
Cambodia
Singapore
Institutions
Southern Pacific Railroad Company
New Deal (1933-1939)
Krauss-Maffei AG
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
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