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Cally Shanton at the Greenpeace Global Forest Rescue Station. 
Volunteers are taking part in the Global Forest rescue station at the 
invitation of the Lake Murray landowners to aid them in boundary 
marking and setting up sustainable ecoforestry practices.

Cally Shanton at the Greenpeace Global Forest Rescue Station. Volunteers are taking part in the Global Forest rescue station at the invitation of the Lake Murray landowners to aid them in boundary marking and setting up sustainable ecoforestry practices.

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Cally first joined our team five years ago when she started fundraising for Greenpeace.

She has also spent a lot of time travelling around Australia and working for various environmental and humanitarian organisations.

She recently travelled to West Papua New Guinea to be a part of our Global Forest Rescue station.

“I realised how effective it was to empower people with solutions when I started fundraising for Greenpeace. Meeting a myriad of people who are only too happy to help with protecting this earth and its inhabitants has constantly humbled and inspired me to keep working towards the answers. I seriously believe that where thought goes, energy goes.”

Cally is now studying Chinese medicine.