Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Illegal-Timber-Protest-at-Caen-Port-in-France-27MZIF34CHW5.htmlConceptually similarIllegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceGP0STO6HFCompleted★★★★★★★Illegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceGP0STO6HDCompleted★★★★★★Illegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceGP0STO6HECompleted★★★★Illegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceGP0STO6HCCompleted★★★★Illegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceGP0STO6HGCompleted★★★★Illegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceGP0STO6HHCompleted★★★★Protest against Suspected Illegal Timber in FranceGP0STODL5Completed★★★★Protest against Suspected Illegal Timber in FranceGP0STODL9Completed★★★★Protest against Suspected Illegal Timber in FranceGP0STODL6Completed★★★★View AllGP0STO6HIIllegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceActivists from Greenpeace France uncover a shipment of illegal timber from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the French port of Caen. The activists display banners reading: "Bois Illégal, Forêts en Danger (Illegal Timber, Forests in Danger)" and "Save Congo Forest." They paint the message "Bois Illégal" on the logs and also seize a log as evidence. This timber is sold by Sicobois in DRC and is illegally imported by French group Peltier Bois. Greenpeace is calling on the French Ministry of Agriculture to take appropriate legal action and seize the illegal timber.Locations:Caen-Europe-FranceDate:8 Jan, 2014Credit:© Pierre Baelen / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1280px X 853pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Bulldozers-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Helmets-Illegal-Illegal logging-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-Ports-Protective clothing-Three people-Timber-Timber industryShoot:Illegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in FranceActivists from Greenpeace France uncover a shipment of illegal timber from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the French port of Caen. The activists display banners reading: "Bois Illégal, Forêts en Danger (Illegal Timber, Forests in Danger)" and "Save Congo Forest." They paint the message "Bois Illégal" on the logs and also seize a log as evidence. This timber is sold by Sicobois in DRC and is illegally imported by French group Peltier Bois. Greenpeace is calling on the French Ministry of Agriculture to take appropriate legal action and seize the illegal timber.Related Collections:Illegal Timber Protest at Caen Port in France (Photos & Videos)