animal protection

Aliases: 

Earth First! 10, no. 4

This issue of Earth First! features the activities of the EF! movement throughout America. Dale S. Turner gives an update on this year’s Earth Day, Leslie Lyon discusses animal rights, and Captain Paul Watson vents his frustration regarding net-fishing in the North Pacific.

Earth First! 12, no. 2

In this issue of Earth First! Allison Slater reflects on the diversity of people within the Earth First! movement. This issue also features a section on Earth First! Australia. In addition, Rod Coronado sheds light on the anarchy of fur farms and “Stella C. Lyons” reports about the decreasing population of Steller sea lions.

Earth First! Journal 14, no. 1

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.

Earth First! Journal 13, no. 6

In this issue of Earth First! Journal Scott Greacen brings devastating news concerning wilderness areas in British Columbia; Craig Beneville discusses ecosystem planning in Southern California; and Mic Womersley offers a reflection on “Speciesism, Nazis, and the New Resistance” within the field of environmental protection.

Earth First! Journal 13, no. 5

In this issue of Earth First! Journal Karen Pickett calls for attention to the real purpose of the EF! journal and movement. In addition, Gene Lawhorn presents a native peoples’ perspective on environmentalism, and Don Smith and Mike Roselle contribute “Deep Ecology, Animal Rights, and Native People: A Perspective.”

Earth First! 8, no. 5

This issue of Earth First! focuses on wilderness recovery in New England. Also, Roger Sansterre calls attention to stopping ski area development in Quebec, Canada, Dan Dagget puts light on the endangered American jaguars, and Alan R. Drengson contributes an essay about paganism, nature, and deep ecology.

The Establishment of the Mafia Island Marine Park

The Mafia Island Marine Park (MIMP) off the southeast coast of Tanzania is officially established by a resolution of the Tanzanian National Assembly. Its attempt at conserving marine resources creates problems for locals who rely on marine ecosystems for income.

Regions: 

Blast Fishing in the Spermonde Archipelago