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Jaguars roar into action

Invasion of the forest snatchers

In the science-fiction classic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, alien plants with destructive clone-manufacturing world-domination plans threatened the future of humanity. Bad news: the pods have arrived, disguised as soybeans.

Greenpeace Jaguars Caged

Our team of Greenpeace Jaguars, who have been protecting the ancient forests of Argentina from the expansion of Genetically Engineered soya, have been arrested while documenting the deforestation in northern Argentina some 1800 km north of Buenos Aires in the city of Tartagal, north of Salta province.

The Greenpeace Jaguars

An area of forest the size of Germany is under threat, along with the indigenous peoples and jaguars that live there. Bulldozers are turning the land into soya plantations to feed pigs and chickens in Europe and North America.

Saving Argentine forests from destruction

The Greenpeace Jaguars are leaping into action: activists on motorbikes are stopping bulldozers from destroying forest lands in Salta, Argentina. Cyberactivists around the world are picking up the phone and calling the Argentine embassies in their countries to demand a moratorium on forest destruction to stop the killing of rare wildlife and displacement of forest peoples. Your help is urgently needed: you can be a Greenpeace Jaguar with a telephone and three minutes of your time.