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Home to around two-thirds of all plant and animal species found on land — in addition to the millions of people who depend on them for survival — our remaining ancient forests are some of the most diverse ecosystems known to science. They are also vitally important to the health of our planet, especially when it comes to regulating the climate.

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Greenpeace Statement on New Roadless Rule Announcement

Media release | July 12, 2004 at 18:00

On July 12, while Secretary of Agriculture Anne Veneman announced the administration’s intent to eliminate the Roadless Conservation Rule, Greenpeace returned to Alaska’s Tongass National Forest with its ship, the Arctic Sunrise.

Actor John C. Reilly Returns to Oregon to Campaign for Greater Protection of U.S.

Media release | June 8, 2004 at 18:00

Actor John C. Reilly returned to the banks of the Rogue River in Southern Oregon today, not to film a movie this time, but instead to call for greater protection and restoration of ancient forests on U.S. public lands. Reilly, who became familiar...

Greenpeace Opens First Forest Rescue Station in U.S. in Threatened Ancient Forest in...

Media release | May 31, 2004 at 18:00

Local community activists joined Greenpeace today for the launch of its first U.S. Forest Rescue Station, at the site of the proposed Kelsey Whiskey timber sale, located in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of southern Oregon. The mobile Station, which...

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