Earth First! 4, no. 2
This issue of Earth First! includes articles on RARE II (Roadless Area Review and Evaluations) and the US Forest Service’s alleged plans to develop protected wilderness areas.
This issue of Earth First! includes articles on RARE II (Roadless Area Review and Evaluations) and the US Forest Service’s alleged plans to develop protected wilderness areas.
Wild Earth 13, no. 2/3, features essays on the biological and cultural significance of snakes, the populist right in America, rednecks as wildlife managers, and mosquitoes across the Florida Everglades.
In issue 2 of the second volume of Earth First! the editors discuss EF!’s core issues, contributions, and accomplishments within the environmental grassroots movement in the US.
In this issue of Earth First! Benjamin Read interviews one of the United States’ most admired conservationists, Mardy Murie.
In this issue of Earth First!, Peter Dustrud steps down as editor of EF!, effectively leaving the Earth First! movement.
In this issue of Earth First! Dave Foreman posits that the United States Forest Service has assaulted big wilderness areas in the 1920-30s.
In this issue the efforts to protect the Northwest in Alaska and British Columbia are featured, Tom Stoddard, George Wuerthner, and Stephanie Mills contribute provocative essays, and Christoph Manes problematizes the question of technology.
This issue celebrates the publication’s third anniversary with a photo essay.
In this issue of Earth First! Mike Roselle discusses the role of various companies in the destruction of rainforests.
In this issue of Earth First!, the movement proposes 6 million acres of national forest wilderness in Arizona, Clod Funnstonn discusses Arctic national wildlife refugees, the ecology movement in Australia is described by Bill Devall, and Dear Ned Ludd has plenty of ideas on how to defeat the forces of industrial totalitarianism.