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Amchitka was the last refuge for 3000 endangered sea otters, and home to bald eagles, peregrine falcons and other wildlife.
Even though their old boat, the Phyllis Cormack, was intercepted before it got to Amchitka, the journey sparked a flurry of public interest.
The US still detonated the bomb, but the voice of reason had been heard. Nuclear testing on Amchitka ended that same year, and the island was later declared a bird sanctuary.
Today, Greenpeace is an international organisation that prioritises global environmental campaigns.
Based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Greenpeace has 2.8 million supporters worldwide, and national as well as regional offices in 41 countries.
For more on our history, check out the Time Machine at Greenpeace USA.
Read about our victories.
To find out more about the founders of Greenpeace, visit the Greenpeace Australia website.
Read about our achievements and listen to our stories throughout the years .
Visit the Campaigns section for up to date information about what Greenpeace is doing now to protect the environment for the future.