Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Great-Bear-Rainforest-Conservation-Agreement-Press-Conference-in-Vancouver-27MZIFJ6KRXPO.htmlConceptually similarGreat Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKH9Completed★★★★Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKHCCompleted★★★★★★Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKH8Completed★★★★Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKHDCompleted★★★★Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKHACompleted★★★★Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKH7Completed★★★★Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKH5Completed★★★★Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKHBCompleted★★★★Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverGP0STPKHECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPKH6Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverDallas Smith, President of the Nanwakolas Tribal Council stands at podium. Christy Clark, Premier British Columbia, smiles behind him. Press conference held at the Museum of Anthropology, located at the University of British Columbia. After almost two decades of conflict and then collaboration, a unique partnership of First Nations governments and the British Columbia government along with environmental groups and forestry companies have come to a final long-term agreement on how to safeguard the beautiful Great Bear Rainforest for healthy communities and healthy forest.Locations:Canada-North America-Vancouver (Canada)Date:1 Feb, 2016Maximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Museums-National costumes-Press conferences-Signs-WomenShoot:Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement Press Conference in VancouverPress conference held at the Museum of Anthropology, at the University of British Columbia.After almost two decades of conflict and then collaboration, a unique partnership of First Nations governments and the British Columbia government along with environmental groups and forestry companies have come to a final long-term agreement on how to safeguard the beautiful Great Bear Rainforest for healthy communities and healthy forest.Related Collections:Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement