Wild Earth 1, no. 3

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Wild Earth 1, no. 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Intended as yet another instrument for attacking anthropocentric ideologies and voracious agricultural/industrial civilizations, the journal Wild Earth was published by the Earth First! movement between 1991–2004.


Foreman, Dave, ed., Wild Earth 1, no. 3 (Fall 1991). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/5673.

Issue Theme: The New Conservation Movement, continued

This issue includes:

  • James Bay, or the Largest Hydro Development in North America? by Farley Mowat and Elizabeth May
  • Identifying Old-Growth Forest in the East by Robert Leverett
  • Trans-Boundary Ecosystem Preservation by Trudy Frisk
  • Will Science Save the World? by Tom Fleischner
  • Northern Rockies Ecosystem vs. Washington DC Political System by Mike Bader
  • Central Appalachian Wilderness in Perspective: The GWNF by Robert Mueller
  • Is Population Control Genocide? Part III by Bill McCormick
  • Dreaming Big Wilderness and the Constitution by Stephen L. Saltonstall
  • The Need for Deep Ecological Language by Justin Askins

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Further readings: 
  • Boardman, Robert. The International Politics of Bird Conservation: Biodiversity, Regionalism and Global Governance. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2006.
  • Foreman, Dave, and Howie Wolke. The Big Outside: A Descriptive Inventory of the Big Wilderness Areas of the United States. New York: Harmony Books, 1992.