Earth First! 25, no. 4

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Earth First! 25, no. 4

Josh, Lenny, Margo, Oskar, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! 25, no. 4 (1 May 2005). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7210.


INNARDS

  • THE JOURNAL NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT
  • RESISTANCE HEATS UP IN THE BISCUIT
  • WHY I AM A FOREST DEFENDER
  • ELF ARSON, AGAINST SACRAMENTO SPRAWL
  • COMMUNIQUÉ FROM THE ELF
  • PETER YOUNG ARRESTED AFTER SEVEN YEARS
  • ALF RAID IN HONOR OF PETER YOUNG
  • ARIZONA WILDLIFE AND CEF! UNDER ATTACK
  • THE BULLSHIT THAT MUST END: TWO RESPONSES
  • GATEWAY TO HELL
  • MOST WANTED ECOTERRORISTS: CHIMERAS
  • DEFENDING HEALTHY FORESTS
  • HIT ‘EM WHERE IT HURTS: COUNTER-RECRUITMENT

 

  • ORGANIZERS’ CONFERENCE RECAP
  • 2005 ROUND RIVER RENDEVOUS SPECIAL INSTERT
  • MURDER AND LAND IN BRAZIL
  • MASSACRE IN BRAZIL
  • BIODIESEL: SALVATION OR DISASTER?
  • MAXXAM EXTORTS MORE LOGGING
  • THE FOREST FOR THE TREES REVIEW
  • CONFESSIONS OF AN ECONOMIC HITMAN REVIEW
  • STATE OF FEAR REVIEW
  • PRISONER SUPPORT WORKS: JOSH DEMMIT SUPPORT GROUP
  • FREE FELIPE ARREAGA SÁNCHEZ
  • JEFF ‘FREE’ LUERS WEEKEND OF RESISTANCE

For the past few months, the impending trials of three of our close friends have been dominating our lives. Two of them are charged with state and federal offenses for defending mountain lions from hunters, while another faces fabricated felonies for marching in the streets of New York during the Republican National Convention […] all imprisoned for actions that harmed no one. Meanwhile, people in Brazil struggling for a place to live and grow food have been massacred by military police.

— Lenny and Oskar


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