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Original Articles

Imagining multispecies mobility justice

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Pages 561-571 | Received 05 Aug 2022, Accepted 04 Aug 2023, Published online: 19 Aug 2023

Figures & data

Figure 1. A Far Eastern Curlew in the distance of muddy shorelines.

Figure 1. A Far Eastern Curlew in the distance of muddy shorelines.

Figure 2. A Far Eastern Curlew in the foreground, towered by port infrastructure in the distance.

Figure 2. A Far Eastern Curlew in the foreground, towered by port infrastructure in the distance.

Figure 3. The Port of Brisbane at the mouth of the river.

Figure 3. The Port of Brisbane at the mouth of the river.

Figure 4. Fences and information signs along the riverbanks.

Figure 4. Fences and information signs along the riverbanks.

Figure 5. Shipping containers.

Figure 5. Shipping containers.

Figure 6. A human and dogs walking at sunrise along mudflats at low tide.

Figure 6. A human and dogs walking at sunrise along mudflats at low tide.

Figure 7. Maiwar at the city centre, with a CityCat commuter service in the foreground.

Figure 7. Maiwar at the city centre, with a CityCat commuter service in the foreground.

Figure 8. Toondah Harbour, the site on which 40 hectares of Ramsar protected wetlands are facing imminent development.

Figure 8. Toondah Harbour, the site on which 40 hectares of Ramsar protected wetlands are facing imminent development.

Figure 9. The oversized Far Eastern Curlew puppet at a community protest event, May 2021.

Figure 9. The oversized Far Eastern Curlew puppet at a community protest event, May 2021.

Figure 10. Draw a line in the mud event, Toondah Harbour, May 2021.

Figure 10. Draw a line in the mud event, Toondah Harbour, May 2021.

Figure 11. Painted wooden shorebirds, staked in the gritty shoreline at a community event.

Figure 11. Painted wooden shorebirds, staked in the gritty shoreline at a community event.

Figure 12. Fence with shorebird information sign nearby the birdwatching platform at the Port of Brisbane.

Figure 12. Fence with shorebird information sign nearby the birdwatching platform at the Port of Brisbane.