Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forests-Global-Rescue-Station-in-Tasmania-27MZIFLZ4F8E.htmlConceptually similarForests Global Rescue Station in TasmaniaGP02OTCCompleted★★★★Forests Global Rescue Station in TasmaniaGP02ORHCompleted★★★★Forests Global Rescue Station in TasmaniaGP0NT0Completed★★★★Forests Global Rescue Station in TasmaniaGP015WOCompleted★★★★Markus Mauthe in Tree Stump in TasmaniaGP04IXSCompleted★★★★Forests Styx Valley Tour (Tasmania : 2004)GP014GNCompleted★★★★Forests Styx Valley Tour (Tasmania : 2004)GP0PSBCompleted★★★★Forests Styx Valley Tour (Tasmania : 2004)GP0RS9Completed★★★★Forests Global Rescue Station in TasmaniaGP0NAUCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP015WNForests Global Rescue Station in TasmaniaAngela Woodcock, a Canadian environmentalist, climbs to the Global Rescue Station, a platform built 65m up a tree.Locations:Australia-Oceania-Styx Valley-TasmaniaDate:12 Nov, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Dave HancockMaximum size:1402px X 2100pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Ancient forests-Day-Forest Rescue Station-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Sunny-TreesShoot:Forests Global Rescue Station in TasmaniaEnvironmentalists have set up a Global Rescue Station on a 80 mt tall tree to prevent the world's tallest hardwood trees in the ancient forest of Styx Valley from being logged for woodchip consumption by Japanese companies.