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Opposing forest sprayingFootnote

Pages 109-123 | Published online: 25 Feb 2009

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  • This article on forest spraying draws upon a talk given at a workshop held at a Vermont deep ecology conference in early September of 1989. The conference was organized by the Earth First! group in Vermont and brought together activists from both sides of the border in the Northeast. My point in giving this particular workshop (I also gave another workshop at the conference called “Socialist Biocentrism: What Is It?”) was to encourage Earth First! organizers to become more involved in pesticide issues, with a particular emphasis on forest spraying. Several comments made by CNS commentators on the original “Notes” were helpful and have been responded to. Also, some additional material has been incorporated for this article.

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