Queer Ecology: Exploring the Intersections of Nature, Identity, and Activism by Megan Dennis is a groundbreaking textbook that delves into the emerging field of queer ecology, examining the relationships between sexuality, ecology, and environmental justice. From exploring queer reproductive strategies in nature to discussing the impact of human activity on queer ecologies, this comprehensive text offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding and fostering a more inclusive and sustainable world. With case studies, theoretical frameworks, and future research directions, this textbook is a must-read for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the intersection of queer theory and environmental studies. Explore the connections between queerness and ecology and discover new perspectives on human-nature relationships in this visionary book.