Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-No-Clearcut--Action-27MZIF3ZUM8V.htmlConceptually similar'No Clearcuts' Banner in the Tongass National ForestGP0STO5GZCompleted★★★★Log Barge in the Tongass National ForestGP0STO5FHCompleted★★★★Log Barge in the Tongass National ForestGP0STO5FICompleted★★★★Log Barge in the Tongass National ForestGP0STO5GVCompleted★★★★Timber is loaded onto log bargeGP04ZBKCompleted★★★★Timber ExaminationGP04ZBMCompleted★★★★Timber is loaded onto log bargeGP04ZBLCompleted★★★★Alaska Pulp Corporation MillGP03TJ0Completed★★★★2006 Greenpeace Music Wood TourGP02L4ECompleted★★★★View AllGP04ZBN"No Clearcut" ActionA Greenpeace inflatable passes the ship Vega Aqua loaded with logs. The inflatable carries a Greenpeace crew and Haida natives holding a 12-foot (4-meter) wide "NO CLEARCUT" banner. The raw timber cargo was cut largely from private lands of the Sealaska native corporation, but some material from the Tongass National Forest for export to Korea and Japan.Locations:Alaska-North America-United States of AmericaDate:20 Sep, 2003Credit:© Dang Ngo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2464px X 1648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Barges-Commercial businesses-Day-Direct communications-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Inflatables (boats)-KWCI (GPI)-Logging practices-Outdoors-Sealaska Corporation-Ships-Signs-Small group of people-Timber-Timber industry-WaterShoot:'Endangered Forests, Endangered Freedoms' Tour in Alaskan TongassDocumentation of old growth forest and clearcutting in the Tongass National Forest. Greenpeace sent the MV Esperanza to the Tongass on its "Endangered Forests, Endangered Freedoms" tour, investigating the threat posed by the Bush administration's large-scale logging strategies to forests across America.