“Nature has been narrated as dangerous, backward, salvific, and endangered. Urban Narratives about Nature: Socio-Ecological Imaginaries between Science and Entertainment looks to cities for the mechanisms of production, development, and circulation nodes of some of these narratives. Through carefully chosen and researched cases studies, mostly located in twentieth-century Spain and Great Britain, the chapters in this edited volume compellingly show the transnational networks of media, experts, businesses, and activists that re-imagined non-urban landscapes from cities. From these studies, cities themselves emerge as contested spaces with porous walls traversed, often in unexpected ways, by the very natural entities that urban dwellers sought to tame through their storytelling.”