Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tigers-Action-at-UN-Conference-in-India-27MZIFVMMIIN.htmlConceptually similarTigers Action at UN Conference in IndiaGP04ABMCompleted★★★★Tigers Action at UN Conference in IndiaGP04ABICompleted★★★★Tigers Action at UN Conference in IndiaGP04ABOCompleted★★★★Tigers Action at UN Conference in IndiaGP04ABJCompleted★★★★Tigers Action at UN Conference in IndiaGP04ABNCompleted★★★★Tigers Action at UN Conference in IndiaGP04ABLCompleted★★★★Conference on Biodiversity in HyderabadGP04A9ICompleted★★★★Conference on Biodiversity in HyderabadGP04A9JCompleted★★★★Conference on Biodiversity in HyderabadGP04A9RCompleted★★★★View AllGP04ABKTigers Action at UN Conference in IndiaGreenpeace activists dressed in tiger costumes were stopped from entering a conference hall as the Prime Minister makes his inaugural speech at the U.N conference on Biodiversity in Hyderabad.The tigers hold banners reading: “250,000 people want forests, not coal.” Greenpeace wishes to present a petition to the PM on behalf of a quarter of a million people who want to save the forests from destruction by the coal industry.Locations:Asia-Hyderabad-IndiaDate:16 Oct, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / Sudhanshu MalhotraMaximum size:2500px X 1667pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Banners-Biodiversity-Coal-Coal mining-Conferences-Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)-Deforestation-Endangered species-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Theatrical costumes-Tigers-United Nations (UN)Shoot:Tigers Action at UN Conference in IndiaGreenpeace activists, some in tiger costumes representing the endangered feline from the Central Indian forests, are barred from entering a conference hall as the Prime Minister makes his inaugural speech at the U.N conference on Biodiversity in Hyderabad.The activists wanted to present a petition to the Indian Prime Minister on behalf of 250,000 people who want to save the forests from the destructive expansion of the coal industry.