Earth First! 3, no. 3
Dave Foreman begins this EF! issue’s editorial by discussing to the arrest of Earth First! members Neil Cobb and Bob Seeley at the Salt Creek Wilderness, New Mexico.
Dave Foreman begins this EF! issue’s editorial by discussing to the arrest of Earth First! members Neil Cobb and Bob Seeley at the Salt Creek Wilderness, New Mexico.
This issue of Earth First! focuses in the NO-GO ROAD movement, in which people assemble to blockade roads in order to stop road constructions through wilderness areas in the US.
In this issue of Earth First! stories of the NO-GO ROAD movement continue as road blockaders are assaulted by bulldozers in Oregon.
In this issue of Earth First! the NO-GO ROAD movement proudly reports the halting of the Bald Mountain Road construction through the Kalmiopsis Wilderness in Oregon.
In this issue of Earth First! stories about the road construction in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness area in Oregon continue. A special section in this issue discusses Earth First! and non-violence in light of the behavior of some EF! members during the Bald Mountain Road blockade.
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 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 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.
In this issue of Earth First! Mike Roselle tells the story of 15 protesters who were arrested for taking action against logging in the Middle Santiam, Oregon.