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''Wild Earth'' was an environmentalist magazine published in the United States by the Wildlands Project between 1991 and 2004. ''Wild Earth'' came about when the original ''Earth First!: The Radical Environmental Journal'' ceased publication in late 1990. That publication was associated with the environmental group Earth First!. In 1990, following increasingly acrimonious debate over the direction of Earth First!, the organization split and the original ''Journal'' folded. Those who wished to continue activism under the Earth First! name, including anarchists and a west coast faction led by Judi Bari and Mike Roselle, launched a new ''Earth First! Journal''. Much of the "old guard" who originally founded Earth First! in 1980 did not wish to continue under the Earth First! name and launched the magazine, ''Wild Earth''. ''Wild Earth'' differed strongly from the ''Earth First! Journal'' in that while the latter emphasized direct action and a style rooted in the counterculture, ''Wild Earth'' emphasized conservation biology, science, and wilderness proposals, and a style rooted in the conservationism movement. At first, ''Wild Earth'' was solely a magazine. Later, a new environmental group, the Wildlands Project, was formed and the magazine became the official periodical of the Wildlands Project. ''Wild Earth'' ceased publication in 2004 due to budgetary concerns at the Wildlands Project, as the magazine became increasingly unprofitable to publish and other priorities at the organization were deemed more important than subsidizing a magazine which was no longer profitable. ''Wild Earth'' is also the name of a New Paltz, NY-based 501(c)3 non-profit focused on facilitating nature connection for children, teens and adults. Additional information is available at http://wildearth.org/ 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wild Earth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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