Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Captured-Crocodile-27MZIFL0SMNL.htmlConceptually similarCaptured and Killed CrocodilesGP01PENCompleted★★★★Captured CrocodileGP01PELCompleted★★★★Crocodile on Lake MurrayGP016GFCompleted★★★★Forest Documentation Impacts of Logging (Papua New Guinea: 2006)GP0CBNCompleted★★★★Hunter in BoatGP0IYKCompleted★★★★Man and Dog - Social Documentation (Papua New Guinea: 2005)GP01DLXCompleted★★★★Locals in a Boat - Social Documentation (Papua New Guinea: 2005)GP0RVMCompleted★★★★Local Men - Social Documentation (Papua New Guinea: 2005)GP06XQCompleted★★★★Greenpeace and Local PopulationGP0RV6Completed★★★★View AllGP01PEMCaptured CrocodileCrocodiles captured on Lake Murray are killed and skinned for sale and consumption.Locations:Lake Murray-Oceania-Papua New GuineaDate:1 Jan, 2009Credit:© Brent Stirton / Reportage by Getty ImagesMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxRestrictions:IMPORTANT - THESE PICTURES ARE FOR INTERNAL GREENPEACE USE ONLY - NOT FOR MEDIA DISTRIBUTION Keywords:Crocodiles-Day-Death-Forests (campaign title)-Hands-Hunters-Hunting (activity)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Pacific Islander ethnicities-Small group of people-TrappedShoot:Documenting Lake Murray Papua New GuineaLake Murray is a region where people have lived lives in harmony with nature for centuries. People make their living by hunting, farming, fishing, and growing rubber trees and now also with Eco-forestry. Their life-styles are dependent on the harmony between them and nature and they are trying to ensure a sustainable relationship for future generations. This has been complicated and compromised by the interventions of both international mining and logging groups over the last few decades but local community resistance is growing as rising anger mounts at the environmental damage done to rivers and forests which form the backbone of the village survival system.