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  • there is a largely ignored ecosystem, such as B.C.'s marine ecosystems, garry oak meadows, ponderosa pine forests, or grasslands, the time is ripe for Earth First! involvement. 2. When mainstream groups seriously start to compromise on key elements of an issue. Earth First!'s hard line presence will help to keep other groups from compromising too much by giving them more room to manuevre in dealing with the opposition. Earth First! makes mainstream groups look more moderate, otherwise the mainstreamers are considered "radical" and are marginalized. 3. When there is a need for direct action. When all other channels have been used and have failed, and that special ecosystem is about to be ravaged, Earth First! needs to step in and buy time until legal means and political pressure halts the destruction. However, the use of the Earth First! name is not necessarily the best for all actions, especially if the issue is already in the media spotlignt and doesn't require Earth First!'s name to draw sufficient attention to it. Using the Earth First! name may sometimes, or often, alienate potential supporters. Remember: it is not the environmental movement that counts, just the environment. When you choose an issue, stick to it until you've achieved some concrete results. Jumping around on the issues map does little to further any of the issues at all. Concentrate on a pet issue or a couple campaigns, while lending support to other's campaigns. Establishing an Earth First! Chapter To start an Earth First! chapter, all it takes is one or a couple dedicated people to build up the group and organize actions. Good places to recruit members are canvassing crews of environmental groups like Greenpeace, through interested people signing up after slideshows and other events, and through word of mouth to other environmentalists. You'll need to rent a postal box to be listed in the Earth First! Journal directory for anyone to send mail to - using your own address gives intelligence sources a~d hostile opposition members the opportunity to monitor and harass you. At the beginning of the initial meetings, go around the circle and have everyone introduce themselves (first names only), their interests, and perhaps their past experiences. This helps to break the ice. Go out of your way to be openly friendly to all new members to make them feel welcome. Ask them what they're into and make it known that their help and participation is needed. Too many Earth First! groups break up because new members fail to come back, often due to an underlying, unfriendly, "more radical than thou" atmosphere. Before every meeting, think of actions and campaigns to do and all the necessary details to achieve them. Never go into a meeting planning to brainstorm from scratch - there will usually be uneasy silence with the only result being plans to meet next time. Lead the group when necessary, but don't dominate. Not only divide up tasks so that everyone has something
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