Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuxalk-Nation-Action-against-Logging-in-the-Great-Bear-Rainforest-27MZIFIZNKQL.htmlConceptually similarNuxalk Nation Action against Logging in the Great Bear RainforestGP028YOCompleted★★★★Nuxalk Nation Action against Logging in the Great Bear RainforestGP028YPCompleted★★★★Great Bear Rainforest BlockadeGP08B5Completed★★★★Nuxalk Nation Family in the Great Bear RainforestGP028YUCompleted★★★★Nuxalk Nation Members in Great Bear RainforestGP028YQCompleted★★★★Nuxalk Nation Member in Great Bear RainforestGP028YRCompleted★★★★Activists and Banners in the Great Bear RainforestGP028YSCompleted★★★★Great Bear Rainforest BlockadeGP04I7HCompleted★★★★Great Bear Rainforest BlockadeGP04I7JCompleted★★★★View AllGP028YNNuxalk Nation Action against Logging in the Great Bear RainforestNuxalk Nation action against logging in the Great Bear Rainforest.Locations:British Columbia-Canada-Great Bear Rainforest-King Island-North AmericaDate:1 Jun, 1997Credit:© Greg King / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3688px X 2529pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Great Bear Rainforest (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Logging camps-Medium group of people-Outdoors-Temperate rainforests-TrucksShoot:Great Bear Rainforest Blockade in CanadaGreenpeace activists block a logging road on King Island to help protect Nuxalk Nation land. The RCMP arrested 24 activists, including Nuxalk Nation members and Greenpeace volunteers. By October 1998, Interfor successfully cut down the majority of trees in Itsa, the sacred land of the Nuxalk Nation.Related Collections:Great Bear Rainforest Conservation Agreement