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 14, no. 3/4, is the last issue of the Wild Earth Journal. It presents essays on connectivity and long-distance migration in human-fragmented landscapes, the Great Bear Rainforest archipelago, and rewilding Patagonia.
This issue celebrates the publication’s third anniversary with a photo essay.
In this issue of Earth First! the story of Oregon, the Forest Service, and the NO-GO ROAD movement continues. The importance of the Tuolumne River in Yosemite National Park is discussed, a proposal for natural forest wilderness areas in Idaho is presented, and the utility of smoke bombs in order to delay or disrupt an activity is considered.
In this issue of Earth First! the development of the blockade actions against road building through National Forest Roadless Areas is discussed. Rick Davis calls for action to save the Hokkaido Brown Bear in Japan, Tom Starr and Axel Hannemann discuss the local fight against storing nuclear waste in West Germany, and Graham Innes reports on the measures to preserve the Daintree Rainforest of the Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland, Australia.
This issue of Earth First! discusses the rehabilitation of wilderness and visionary proposals for big wilderness.
In this issue of Earth First!, Howie Wolke debates the negative consequences of roadbuilding on the public lands. Captain Paul Watson gives an update about the butchering of whales on Iceland, Laura Gold sorts out the concept of Wilderness, and the Earth First!ers of the LA area call for a boycott of the Los Angeles Zoo.
In this issue of Earth First!, Dave Foreman steps down as editor to make way for John Davis. In addition, Captain Paul Watson gives an update on the war against whalers in Japan, Leon Czolgosz tells the story of Great Basin National Park, and the column Rainforest News reports that Scandinavian tree huggers are blocking road building.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal Phil Nanas discusses the Forest Service, Bill Clinton’s new forest plan, and logging in Gifford Pinchot National Forest; Rebecca Lightbourne gives an update on the actions against road building in Australia; Daniel Remington calls for attention to save grizzly bears from becoming a threatened species; and Lone Wolf discusses the twenty-fifth anniversary of Earth Day.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal, Andrea Wilson reports on the Earth First! actions against road building in the UK. In addition, Greg Joder calls for attention to the threatened species of sharks, and Mike Roselle discusses conservation biology and logging.