Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Entomologist-Ms-Miyagi-in-Okinawa-27MZIFJJX5P4W.htmlConceptually similarEntomologist Ms Miyagi in OkinawaGP0STQ8C8Completed★★★★Protester Mr Ashimine in OkinawaGP0STQ8C4Completed★★★★Protester Mr Ashimine in OkinawaGP0STQ8C5Completed★★★★Save the Dugong Action in JapanGP0VALCompleted★★★★Save the Dugong Action in JapanGP0AOQCompleted★★★★Save the Dugong Action in JapanGP0X83Completed★★★★Save the Dugong Action in JapanGP0IE6Completed★★★★Save the Dugong Action in JapanGP0AOPCompleted★★★★Save the Dugong Action in JapanGP03CHCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ8C9Entomologist Ms Miyagi in OkinawaMs Akino Miyagi is an entomologist in Okinawa. In 2007, Ms Miyagi saw an insect exhibition, which changed her life forever. She went to Malaysia to study insects and is now a leading expert on butterflies in Yambaru forest, Okinawa. Takae, Higashi village is where the Riukiuana Rings and other endemic butterflies live.Locations:Asia-Japan-OkinawaDate:15 Sep, 2016Credit:© Takashi Morizumi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4928px X 3280pxKeywords:Activists-Day-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Portraits-Public engagement-Scientists-Trees-WomenShoot:Stories of Protesters of OkinawaPortraits of three people in Okinawa who are taking action against the construction of U.S. Marine Corps helipads in the Yambaru forest (Northern Training Area).Related Collections:US Military Helipad Protests and Activists in Okinawa