UpRiver : untold stories of the Franklin River activitists / Alice Hungerford

This account examines the 1982 campaign to save Tasmania's Franklin River, focusing on the activists who organised the logistical operations of the river camps. It details the non-violent direct action that led to the protection of the World Heritage listed wilderness.

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Political activists Nature conservation/Conservation of natural resources Dams/River engineering/Water resources development/Natural resources Environmental sciences/Science Environmentalism/Social movements/Social history/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Franklin River (Tas.)/Rivers -- Australia/Bodies of water/Water/Earth (planet)/Inner planets/Planets/Solar system Green movement/Environmentalism/Social movements/Social history/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Hydroelectric power plants/Power-plants/Energy facilities/Power resources/Natural resources Political science/Social sciences/Civilisation Protest movements/Social movements/Social history/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Riparian ecology/Wetland ecology/Ecology/Environmental sciences/Science Wilderness areas/National parks and reserves/Parks Wildlife conservation/Conservation of natural resources