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.
Davis, John, ed., Wild Earth 5, no. 3 (Fall 1995). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/5690.
This issue includes:
- Private Property and the Commonwealth by Wendell Berry
- Eastside Forest Restoration by Mark Gaffney
- Buffalo Commons by Douglas Coffman
- Global Warming and The Wildlands Project by Thomas P. Rooney
- Sustainable Silviculture In Eastern Hardwood Forests by Paul J. Kalisz
- The Gila River-Sky Island Region by Tony Povilitis
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