Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-School-in-Bailique-Archipelago-27MZIFVNEDQY.htmlConceptually similarForest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042F9Completed★★★★Forest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042EUCompleted★★★★Forest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042EYCompleted★★★★Forest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042FBCompleted★★★★Forest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042FACompleted★★★★Forest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042ETCompleted★★★★Forest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042F8Completed★★★★Forest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042EZCompleted★★★★Forest School in Bailique ArchipelagoGP042F0Completed★★★★View AllGP042FCForest School in Bailique ArchipelagoA student from Escola-Bosque waits for the boat to take him back home after classes. Greenpeace is visiting the Bailique archipelago, 160km far from Macapá municipality, to promote the Zero Deforestation campaign. The 9,000 inhabitants live from the fishing and the açaí extraction. The local school named Escola-Bosque which 1,160 students have environmental classes and practice activities related to the reality of the forest.Locations:Amapá-Amazon-Bailique Archipelago-Brazil-South AmericaDate:30 Apr, 2012Credit:© Marizilda Cruppe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2362px X 1574pxKeywords:Boys-Day-Education-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Primary school age (5-9)-Schools-Students-Zero Deforestation (campaign title)Shoot:The Rainbow Warrior in BrazilThe Rainbow Warrior is in Brazil to highlight drivers of deforestation and support the Brazilian people’s call for a Zero Deforestation law.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior in Brazil (Photo + Video)