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Nils Lindahl Elliot is author of Mediating Nature (Routledge 2006). His most recent project, Observing Wildlife in a Tropical Forest, develops a genealogy of the pedagogy of wildlife observation among guides and tourists on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.

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