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How Can Development Listen to the Land? — Co-habitat Initiative: Navigating boundaries in the Symphony of WeWildness

Summary by The Guardian
By Huang Pei When “listening” transcends its biological confines of the ear with perception unfolds toward broader dimensions of life, how can we dismantle the cognitive shackles of anthropocentrism and embraces a “living network of coexisting beings”? In Nanjing, China, a social experiment exploring animal ethics and disability inclusion is weaving long-overlooked channels of perception among animals, the hearing-impaired community, and the urb…
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The Guardian broke the news in on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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