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Operation Bite Back : Rod Coronado's war to save American wilderness / Dean Kuipers.

Title
Operation Bite Back : Rod Coronado's war to save American wilderness / Dean Kuipers.
Author
Kuipers, Dean
Publication
New York, NY : Bloomsbury, c2009.

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Description
ix, 309 p.; 25 cm.
Summary
Discusses the activities of Rod Coronado, a radical environmentalist and animal rights activist associated with groups that are among the FBI's top domestic terrorist priorities, covering his war on fur farming, multiple convictions, and dedication to his principles.
Subject
  • Coronado, Rod, 1966-
  • Animal rights activists > United States > Biography
  • Environmentalists > United States > Biography
  • Ecoterrorism > United States
  • Animal rights movement > United States
Genre/Form
  • collective biographies.
  • Biographies
  • Biographies.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
On nonviolence -- Iceland, November 1986 -- Born in wilderness -- Conservationists and anarchists -- The end of the Monkey Wrench Gang -- Global investigations -- "We're sitting ducks, now" -- The triumph of Jim Perez -- Neck-breaking in Montana -- The Sanctuary -- Guerrilla war -- The fall offensive -- Night of stars falling -- Operation Bite Back -- The center of the universe -- Crazy Horse Retribution Society -- They came to kill me ; Helicopter Charlie -- Indian country -- The Animal Enterprise Protection Act -- The native underground -- Among the Yaqui -- Terrorism -- The green scare.
ISBN
1596914580 (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2009006600
OCLC
310224898
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library