Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Blockade-Logging-in-Białowieza-Forest-27MZIFJJZRCQN.htmlConceptually similarActivists Blockade Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQV31Completed★★★★Activists Blockade Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQV32Completed★★★★★★Activists Blockade Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQV33Completed★★★★Activists Blockade Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQV34Completed★★★★★★Activists Blockade Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQV2ZCompleted★★★★Activists Blockade Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQV35Completed★★★★Stop Logging in Bialowieza Forest Action in Poland (2nd Action)GP0STQTM9Completed★★★★★★Stop Logging in Bialowieza Forest Action in Poland (2nd Action)GP0STQTMFCompleted★★★★★★Stop Logging in Bialowieza Forest Action in Poland (2nd Action)GP0STQTMGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQV30Activists Blockade Logging in Białowieża ForestGreenpeace activists from Poland together with people from Czech Republic and Romania block the logging operations in the Białowieża Forest, one of Europe’s last lowland natural forest, inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage List. It is the fourth action in Białowieża Forest within the last two weeks. Almost 30 activists occupy the forestry heavy machinery and display banners in Polish, English and Czech: "Save Bialowieza Forest", "Protect last primeval forest of Europe", "Nature has no borders". The transnational action is held to show, that Białowieża Forest is a heritage of all humanity and protest against Poland's minister of environment Jan Szyszko's decision to enable massive logging in old parts of the forest.Locations:Białowieża Forest-Central Europe-Europe-PolandDate:13 Jun, 2017Credit:© Karol Grygoruk / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2004pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Ancient forests-Banners-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Machinery-National parks-Outdoors-Timber industryShoot:Activists Blockade Logging in Białowieża ForestGreenpeace activists from Poland together with people from Czech Republic and Romania block the logging operations in the Białowieża Forest, one of Europe’s last lowland natural forest, inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage List. It is the fourth action in Białowieża Forest within the last two weeks. Almost 30 activists occupy the forestry heavy machinery and display banners in Polish, English and Czech: "Save Bialowieza Forest", "Protect last primeval forest of Europe", "Nature has no borders". The transnational action is held to show, that Białowieża Forest is a heritage of all humanity and protest against Poland's minister of environment Jan Szyszko's decision to enable massive logging in old parts of the forest.Related Collections:Actions against Logging in the Białowieża Forest 2017 (Photos & Video)