Wild Earth 14, no. 1/2

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Wild Earth 14, no. 1/2

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.


Butler, Tom, ed., Wild Earth 14, no. 1/2 (Spring/Summer 2004). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/6108.

This issue includes:

  • The Science of Wonder: Natural History in the Balance by Thomas Eisner, and Mary M. Woodsen
  • Intelligence Lost: Pitfall of a Tamed Planet by Matthew Orr
  • Wolf Viability in the Northeastern U.S. and Southeastern Canada by Carlos Carroll
  • Roderick Frazier Nash interviewed by Andrew Wingfield
  • A Proposed Wildlands Network for Carnivore Conservation in the Rocky Mountains
    by Carlos Carroll, Reed F. Noss, and Paul C. Paquet
  • Utopian Bubbles: What are Central America’s Parks For? by Archie Carr III
  • Biodiversity Management on the National Forests: The End of Counting Critters? by Jamey Fidel
  • Mergers, Acquisitions, Diversifications, Restructurings, and/or Die-Offs in the Conservation Movement
    by Andy Kerr
  • Fertility Decline No Mystery by Virginia Deane Abernethy

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Further readings: 
  • Butler, Tom, ed. Wild Earth: Wild Ideas for a World Out of Balance. Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions, 2002.
  • 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.
  • Foster, Janet. Working for Wildife: The Beginnings of Preservation in Canada. 2nd ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.
  • Frost, Warwick, and C. Michael Hall, eds. Tourism and National Parks: International Perspectives on Development, Histories and Change. Abingdon: Routledge, 2009.
  • Pyne, Stephen J. Fire in America: A Cultural History of Wildland and Rural Fire. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1997.