- Ecodefense
"Ecodefense: A Field Guide To Monkeywrenching" is a book edited by
Dave Foreman , with a foreword byEdward Abbey .Background
Ned Ludd Books published the first two editions, with Abbzug Press publishing a third edition. The book was first published in 1985.
Much of the inspiration for the book, as well as the term "
monkeywrenching ," came from Edward Abbey's 1975 novel "The Monkey Wrench Gang ". Other inspiration for the book likely came from the 1972 book "Ecotage! ", which was published by the groupEnvironmental Action and was in turn inspired by the actions of an activist in theChicago, Illinois area who called himself "The Fox," and engaged in suchvigilante actions to protect the environment as plugging smokestacks. Much of the actual content for "Ecodefense" came from the "Dear Ned Ludd" column in the newsletter of the groupEarth First! during the 1980s.Monkeywrenching is a form of ecodefense. So aretemporary restraining order s andtree sitting , as well as non-violentblockade andcivil disobedience .Other forms include
tree spiking , andbillboarding . These are more controversial because they involve destruction, vandalism, and/or the potential for injury.See also
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Earth First!
*Earth Liberation Front
*Eco-Terrorism
*"Ecotage! " [book]
*Operation Backfire - FBI operation initiated against Eco-Terrorists, environmentalists.External links
* [http://www.omnipresence.mahost.org/inttxt.htm Online text of the third edition of "Ecodefense"]
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