Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Greenpeace-Music-Tour-in-Alaska-27MZIFI2HGQB.htmlConceptually similarMarch of the Penguins in Washington, DCGP0STREMZCompleted★★★★★★Hurricane Charley Documentation FloridaGP04KRCompleted★★★★Hurricane Charley Documentation FloridaGP0C97Completed★★★★★★2006 Greenpeace Music Wood TourGP02L4FCompleted★★★★Unloading Groceries in AlaskaGP04BGLCompleted★★★★2006 Greenpeace Music Wood TourGP02L4ACompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NOMCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NOOCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NONCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP02KXFGreenpeace Music Tour in AlaskaA Dehaviland Beaver Float Plane in southeast Alaska on the 2006 Greenpeace Music Wood Tour.Locations:Alaska-United States of AmericaDate:15 Aug, 2006Credit:© Bob TaylorMaximum size:2496px X 1664pxRestrictions:No SalesKeywords:Airports-Day-Floatplanes-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-OutdoorsShoot:Musicwood Tour SE Alaska 2006Guitar maker Bob Taylor documented the 2006 Greenpeace sponsored Music Wood Tour of Southeast Alaska. Representatives of Greenpeace, Martin, Gibson, Taylor and other instrument manufacturers looked at the pristine areas of natural forest as well as clear cut forest practices to gain insight and understanding of the impacts of wood used in the music industry. This coalition sought to influence forest management practices on the ground in the Tongass National Forest of southeast Alaska.