wilderness

Aliases: 
wild, wildlife

Earth First! Journal 18, no. 2

In this issue of Earth First! Journal, Teri Shore discusses how the shrimp industry affects turtles in Texas. In addition, Rod Coronado expresses his opinions on how to live like the Coyote Nation, Steve Hannon and Richard Ingebretsen discuss how to restore Glen Canyon, and Gary Macfarlane gives an update on the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS).

Earth First! Journal 17, no. 5

This issue of Earth First! Journal features a story about the Cascadian women who blocked the main entrance of the Hull-Oakes old-growth mill, which had been illegally releasing wastewater into Oliver Creek (Willamette River) for years. In addition, Hazel discusses sexism and power dynamics within the Earth First! movement, and Jana Thomas places focus on the rain forest of the North American West Coast.

Earth First! Journal 17, no. 3

In this issue of Earth First! Journal Craig Beneville encourages Earth First!ers to find their inner wild in order to make a change for the planet. In addition, “Lock-on Liz” Ingham gives an update on the blockades against destruction of Australian old-growth tree ferns, and How Kuff tells a brief story on the history of the Forest Service.

Earth First! Journal 17, no. 1 [misprinted as 16, no. 8]

In this issue of Earth First! Journal Hugh Morose gives an update on the protests against salvage logging of Redwood groves in the Headwaters forest. In addition, Ken Wu discusses Earth First! and its shift towards protecting biodiversity instead of wilderness preservation, and Angela Schmitz reports about the new truce over the Tongass National Forest in southeast Alaska.