Highly concerned with the relentless erasure of queer behaviours operated by science and natural history, Queer Ecologies focuses on the relentless deconstruction of the conception of "nature" as formulated in Western culture; it challenges the dualistic ways of thinking that separates nature from culture, and human from other earthlings. Ultimately, it critiques heteronormative constructs of nature and sexuality as not only socially divisive but also ecologically damaging. This issue of Antennae, titled 'Queering Nature', is the second part of a diptych in which creative thinkers from different disciplines embrace the task of sketching out and following new queer futurities that know no boundaries and separations.