Earth First! 26, no. 2
Keywords:
activism, journalism, deforestation, pandemics, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, protests, wetlands, wilderness, wildlifeAbstract
Josh, Lenny, Oskar, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! 26, no. 2 (1 January 2006). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7214.
FEATURES
- SIX ARRESTED ON “ECOTERRORISM” CHARGES
- DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE AND THE ESA
THE REAL STORY / CRITICAL HABITAT WORKS - “THE ENTS ARE GOING TO WAR”
THE EARTH LIBERATON FRONT STRIKES IN MARYLAND - A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
ARIZONA EF! IN THE STRONGHOLD AGAINST THE CRANE KILLERS - LAWN AND ORDER
NEW YORK CITY’S SUBURBS DECLARE WAR ON DEER - COMING HOME TO ROOST
HOW HUMANS ARE CREATING A BIRD FLU PANDEMIC - A STRUGGLE FOR AUTONOMY
INDIGENOUS-DIASPORA FARMERS IN THE LOS ANGELES URBAN CORE - US RENEWS WAR ON THE AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT
THE ANNA MAE PICTOU-AQUASH STORY
- FIGHTING FOR PANTANAL
THE WORLD’S LARGEST WETLANDS UNDER ATTACK - SO LONG AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH…
SEA SHEPHERD SCUTTLES RELATIONS WITH EARTH FIRST! JOURNAL - SHELL TO SEA
SHELL OIL GET THE HELL OUT OF IRELAND - 25 YEARS OF COOKING FOR THE REVOLUTION
AN INTERVIEW WITH KEITH MCHENRY - PETER YOUNG’S STATEMENT TO THE COURT
- OREGON ECODEFENSE PRISONERS FREED
- JOHN TIMONEY STRIKES AGAIN
MIAMI ADOPTS COUNTERINSURGENCY TACTICS AGAINST CITIZENS - INTERNATIONAL EF! ORGANIZERS’ CONFERENCE AND WINTER RENDEZVOUS
- SIMPLE ADVICE TO REVOLUTIONARIES
WHAT EVERY RADICAL SHOULD KNOW ABOUT STATE REPRESSION
Quite frankly, I am tired of defending our actions from the anthropocentric editorial stance of the Earth First! collective. I have dedicated myself to living in accordance to the laws of ecology, and my life has been guided by these laws. When ecology conflicts with hominid social agendas and relative trivialities, I side with the Earth. To me, the words “Earth First!” mean the Earth is first, not second to the priorities of any particular group of people.
— Captain Paul Watson
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