We explore a fresh perspective on non-native and introduced species. Traditionally viewed as pests or threats to ecosystems, some of these species offer hidden benefits that are often overlooked in conventional pest management frameworks. We dive into the complexities of integrated pest management (IPM), discussing the importance of balancing ecological restoration with justice, health, and livelihoods.

This episode was adapted from a talk originally given to an audience focused on integrated pest management. It encourages listeners to rethink the language we use around non-native species, while offering insights into their potential contributions to ecosystems, medicinal practices, and more.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The impact-focused traditional approach of integrated pest management (IPM)
  • The often-overlooked benefits of non-native species
  • Political ecology and how power relations influence our views on species
  • The relationship between ecological restoration and cultural responsiveness
  • Medicinal uses of “weeds” and their place in autonomous healing practices
  • How rethinking our language around invasive species can shift our environmental practices

Further Reading and Resources: For those interested in diving deeper into the topics covered in this episode, here are some recommended readings and resources:

  1. "Just Language" Project Learn more about how changing the language we use around species management can transform our ecological and cultural approaches. Visit JustLanguage.org

  2. Herbal Astrology Oracle Deck by Anima Mundi and Ayana Ayales This oracle deck ties together herbalism, astrology, and ancient wisdom, making connections between plants, their medicinal uses, and astrological influences. A fun, creative way to learn more about the plants discussed in this episode. More on Herbal Astrology Oracle

  3. "Honorable Harvest" – Robin Wall Kimmerer For more on indigenous perspectives, Robin Wall Kimmerer’s concept of the Honorable Harvest offers valuable ethical guidelines for interacting with nature. Watch her talk on YouTube

  4. "Invasive Plant Relations in a Global Pandemic: Caring for a “Problematic Pesto” by Gabrielle Doiran This paper explores the tensions surrounding invasive species management and advocates for a justice-centered approach to environmental restoration, incorporating ideas of multispecies entanglements and caring for invasive species.

  5. "Valuing the Contributions of Non-Native Species to People and Nature" by Dov Sachs et al. A framework that examines both the positive and negative impacts of non-native species on ecosystems, highlighting their contributions to social cohesion, food production, climate change mitigation, and mental health.

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