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ECOTERROR RESPONSE NETWORK
The EcoTerror Response Network is a project of the Center. The Network gathers evidence, information and tips concerning crimes committed in the name of saving nature and relays them to the appropriate law enforcement agency.
Citizen participants in the EcoTerror Response Network cooperate with law enforcement agencies in bringing criminal environmentalists to justice.
Among the many crimes tracked on this web site are arson, attempted murder, criminal trespass, death threats, malicious destruction of property, murder, and vandalism, usually against farmers, ranchers, miners, loggers, manufacturers, corporations and homeowners.
In addition, this web site tracks environmentalist civil disobedience and environmentalist civil disorder that results in criminal arrests. The crimes include criminal trespass, obstruction, property destruction, intimidation and similar crimes, and result in convictions, fines and jail sentences.
Civil disobedience is a form of lawbreaking employed to demonstrate the injustice or unfairness of a particular law and indulged in deliberately to focus attention on the allegedly undesirable law. Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition, page 245
Civil disorder is any public disturbance involving acts of violence by assemblages of three or more persons, which causes an immediate danger of or results in damage or injury to the property or person of any other individual. 18 U.S.C. § 232
Visit these pages for details from the public record:
If you have evidence, information or tips about an environmentalist or environmentalists who may have committed a crime in the name of saving nature, you may send it anonymously to the EcoTerror Response Network with the assurance that it will be transmitted to an appropriate law enforcement agency. WARNING: Giving false information about the commission of crimes may lead to severe criminal and civil penalties. Hoaxes and hate mail are forwarded to the FBI. Send your e-mail to
crimes@cdfe.org