This piece is inspired by the simulation of future topographies and ecologies that examine the ideas of de-extinction as an eco-reconstructive possibility as well as eco-fiction. The understanding of wild areas as heterotopias - what Foucault conceptualized as real places that are something like a kind of effectively promulgated utopia - allows for the binary division between nature and culture to be deconstructed without subordinating the conceptions of the natural and the nonhuman to anthropogenic omnipresence.