Great Bear Rainforest - 1997


24 June 1997: Greenpeace Occupies Massive Canadian Log Barge to Protest B.C. Rainforest Destruction



Nuxalk Nation - the Nuxalk hereditary chiefs are fighting to preserve their lands from clearcut logging.


Nuxalk Nation 9 June 1997: Nuxalk call for jobs to be created in the region, not for multinationals


Nuxalk Nation5 June 1997: Nuxalk protest Interfor logging at Ista, a sacred site


Nuxalk Nation5 June 1997: Nuxalk Chiefs call upon Chiefs and Councils of the Heiltsuk, Oweekeno, and Kit asoo bands to protect Indian lands


Nuxalk Nation4 June 1997: Nuxalk Chiefs call for an end to industrial logging in the midcoast by Western Forest Products (Doman Industries), Interfor and Macmillan Bloedel


Nuxalk Nation27 May 1997: Head Hereditary Chief Nuximlayc on stolen timber, jobs, and support for Greenpe ace's campaign



RAINFOREST DIARY

14 June 1997: Marleen
12 June 1997: ONBOARD THE MOBY DICK, Tamara Stark, Greenpeace Canada
11 June 1997: Patricia Fromm, Germany - with photographs
10 June 1997: Wim Van de Vyver, Greenpeace Belgium
10 June 1997: Deb McIntyre, Australia
30 May 1997: Photographs from Vancouver headquarters of Western Forest Products
23 May 1997: Update from the blockade - with photographs
18 May 1997: From Green Inlet
1   May 1997: Interfor - Rainforest Ravagers supreme
21 April 1997: Greenpeace - "enemies of B.C."?