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Operation Bite Back

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Anti-fur industry animal rights campaign
For the book by Dean Kuipers, seeOperation Bite Back: Rod Coronado's War to Save American Wilderness.

Operation Bite Back is a multi-phaseAnimal Liberation Front campaign targeting the American fur industry in the 1990s. Participants firebombed research laboratories and fur farms in Michigan, Utah, and thePacific Northwest from June 1991 through 1992.[1] The campaign was known nationally and led to the creation of the 1992Animal Enterprise Protection Act to criminalize the damage of animal enterprise property.[2] FollowingRod Coronado's 1994 arrest, the 1995Operation Bite Back II campaign abandoned their former economic sabotage tactics and instead focused on animal liberation. Their Arritola Mink Farm raid inMt. Angel, Oregon, released 10,000 mink, the largest animal liberation to date.[1] The campaign was still continuing by 2015.[3]

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  1. ^abLambert, Laura (2011). "Animal Rights Movement". In Martin, Gus (ed.).The SAGE Encyclopedia of Terrorism (2nd ed.). SAGE Publications. p. 47.ISBN 978-1-4833-0564-6.
  2. ^Potter, Will (April 12, 2011).Green is the New Red: An Insider's Account of a Social Movement Under Siege.ISBN 9780872865525.
  3. ^Posluszna, Elzbieta (January 29, 2015).Environmental and Animal Rights Extremism, Terrorism, and National Security.ISBN 9780128017043.

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