Dawn Day Biehler presents, "Animating Central Park: A Multispecies History" in conversation w/ Rylee Wernoch

Dawn Day Biehler presents, "Animating Central Park: A Multispecies History" in conversation w/ Rylee Wernoch

Tuesday, January 21st 2025
7:00 pm
Red Emma's
The entangled human and more-than-human histories of one of the world’s iconic urban green spaces.

From deer and beavers to “free range” pigs and goats in and around Seneca Village, what we now know as Central Park has long been home to an abundance of animals. In 1858, the city adopted the Greensward Plan and began the long process of reshaping the 843 acres of land into a park where everything—from the trees to the trails to the inhabitants—would be meticulously planned to benefit New Yorkers and to promote the city as a global metropolis among the likes of London and Paris. But this vision of Central Park embodied white elite European values, and disagreements about which creatures belonged in the park’s waters and green spaces have often perpetuated systems of oppression.

Illuminating the multispecies story of Central Park from the 1850s to the 1970s, Dawn Day Biehler examines the vibrant and intimately connected lives of humans and nonhuman animals in the park. She reveals stories of grazing sheep, teeming fish, nesting swans, migrating warblers, and escaped bison as well as human New Yorkers’ attempts to reconfigure their relationships to the land and claim spaces for recreation and leisure. Ultimately, Biehler shows how Central Park has always been a place where animals and humans alike have vied for power and belonging.

Dawn Day Biehler is associate professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Systems at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She is author, previously, of Pests in the City: Flies, Bedbugs, Cockroaches, and Rats, which _Science _magazine called a "meticulous and thoughtful analysis of urban environmental injustice."

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