“Propen articulates perspectives on conservation and the environment that are likely to be novel to many readers. This would be a valuable resource to include in environmental studies courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as for general readers interested in nature and the environment. … Highly recommended.” —A.L. Mayer, CHOICE
“I see Propen’s treatise as required reading for town planners, conservationists, developers, and residents … Her narrative models how to hold critical conversations and to share the actionable practices for a variety of readers. … Finally, this collection instills the value of interdisciplinary approaches in environmental studies and conveys an urgency for a cultural shift to connect with ‘wildness’ through compassionate conservation and thoughtful sustainability.” —Pamela J. Rader, Rocky Mountain Review
“At Home in the Anthropocene is a compellingly written and thoroughly researched investigation into a multispecies understanding of ‘home’ in our current epoch. With its informative, accessible prose, it is suitable to general readers interested in the environment and sustainability as well as graduate seminar students.” —Emily Plec, author of Perspectives on Human-Animal Communication: Internatural Communication