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. 4 (Winter 1995/96). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/5691.
Issue Theme: The First Thousand Days of the Next Thousand Years: The Wildlands Project at Three
This issue includes:
- Wilderness: From Scenery to Nature by Dave Foreman
- What Should Endangered Ecosystems Mean to The Wildlands Project? by Reed F. Noss
- Preliminary Results of a Biodiversity Analysis in the Greater North Cascades Ecosystem
by Peter Morrison, Susan Snetsinger, and Evan Frost - A Biodiversity Conservation Plan for the Klamath/Siskiyou Region
by Ken Vance-Borland, Reed Noss, Jim Stritthoh, Pam Frost, Carlos Carroll, and Rich Nawa - Wilderness Areas and National Parks by Dave Foreman
- Real Work and Wild Vision by Rod Mondt
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- 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.