Axes on the Ground: Wolves and Women on the North American Frontier
How did gendered evolutions of European lupine folklore impact settler conceptions of boundaries between the human and nonhuman?
How did gendered evolutions of European lupine folklore impact settler conceptions of boundaries between the human and nonhuman?
In Earth First! Journal 21, no. 8 Urraca reports from the G8 protests in Genoa, Italy, Dr. Zoidberg discusses the hidden statistics of environmental refugees, Lone Wolf Circles reflects on biocentrism, and a special journal insert presents the defense of the Southern Plains.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal, Craig Rosebraugh gives an update on the Earth Liberation Front’s (ELF) fight against genetic engineering on Long Island, and Michael Robinson discusses the reintroduction of Mexican wolves.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal Christopher Genovali of the Raincoast Conservation Society sheds light on the disturbing absence of grizzly bears in British Columbia, Erica Sweetwater discusses wolf reintroduction in the Adirondacks, and Errol Schweizer interviews Chellis Glendinning on environmentalism and sovereignty.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal Diana Wilson reveals information showing massive land giveaway on British Columbia’s mainland coast. In addition, Kieran Suckling, Dana Stolzman, and Cecelia Lanman contribute some thoughts on “Bad Money and Big Activism,” and Mike Howell calls for attention to the wolves of Yukon.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal David Barbarash reports on the blockades at the Yukon Highway, where activists protested against killing wolves. In addition, Erik Ryberg brings bad news regarding logging activities in Idaho, and Judi Bari, Mike Roselle, Captain Paul Watson, and others take on the subject of tree spiking.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal Jonathan Simms gives an update on the actions against the Yukon government for the sake of wolfs, Judi Bari and “Wolverine” discuss whether to monkeywrench for the sake of the environment, and David Orton sheds light on the subject of sustainable forestry.
This issue of Earth First! Journal features stories from the actions against the international observatory project on Mount Graham. Judi Bari discusses the legal question of Earth First!’s existence, Michael Lewis calls for attention to save wolves in Alaska and British Columbia, and Mark Davis writes an open letter to Susan Zakin, author of Coyotes and Town Dogs.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal Bill Hipwell gives an update on the monkeywrenching actions against helicopters to save wolves in Yukon Territory, northern Canada; Danielle Droitsch argues that Champion International’s Canton (North Carolina paper mill) poisons the Pigeon River; George Wuerthner discusses biodiversity and snails; and Elaine Lissner discusses non-hormonal male contraception.