In this short video, The Natural History Museum’s Jason Jones explains what “red natural history” means for him, arguing that red natural history must represent an active challenge to the dominant tradition of natural history. He explores the problems this concept confronts and the connections it makes possible, proposing that, as a name for a counter-tradition of natural history, red natural history threads together histories of non-capitalist and anti-colonial thought and action, offering resources for us to see and relate to the world as a world in common, beyond capitalist domination and control.