Can you imagine sneaking into a Shell shareholder meeting and presenting the companys CEO with a dead fish trophy?
Last month, my colleague at ForestEthics, Karen, did it. She looked Shells CEO Peter Voser straight in the eye and gave him a dead fish award.
Karen is working so hard to protect the Sacred Headwaters (source of the Skeena, Stikinie and Nass wild salmon rivers) because if Shell moves forward with its plans to drill there, grizzly cubs, caribou and moose calves will be decimated.
By Hilary Stamper, Online Communications Manager for ForestEthics and a contributing blogger to Care2.
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