Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Snowy-Landscape-in-Finland-27MZIFJW347YF.htmlConceptually similarReindeer in FinlandGP0STT1QCCompleted★★★★Snowy Road in FinlandGP0STT1Q9Completed★★★★Snowy Landscape in FinlandGP0STT1P5Completed★★★★Reindeer in FinlandGP0STT1QACompleted★★★★★★Reindeer in FinlandGP0STT1QBCompleted★★★★Reindeer in FinlandGP0STT1QDCompleted★★★★Reindeer in FinlandGP0STT1QECompleted★★★★Sámi Reindeer Herders Oppose Railroad Construction in FinlandGP0STT1PHCompleted★★★★Sámi Reindeer Herders Oppose Railroad Construction in FinlandGP0STT1PJCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP0STT1QFSnowy Landscape in FinlandSnowy view of the forest in Inari municipality, part of Sápmi, the cultural region traditionally inhabited by the Sami people. The Indigenous Sámi communities here have practiced traditional reindeer-herding for generations where the reindeer depend on old-growth forests and lichen for winter forage. They face now a new threat: a mega-railroad project that is being planned to connect Finland, and its natural resources, to the Arctic Ocean, facilitating the opening of mines on the Sámi Homeland as well as serving the growth of the forest industry.Locations:Europe-Finland-Inari-Ivalo-Lapland (Finland)Date:2 Feb, 2019Credit:© Jani Sipilä / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3888pxKeywords:Boreal forests-Day-Great Northern Forest (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Outdoors-Snow-Trees-WinterShoot:Sámi Reindeer Herders Oppose Railroad Construction in FinlandThe Indigenous Sàmi communities in Northern Finland have practiced traditional reindeer-herding for generations where the reindeer depend on old-growth forests and lichen for winter forage. Industrial forestry has for years been destroying and fragmenting these forests, pushing the communities to the limit. Greenpeace has worked with them since 2002 to push back against the forest industry and to protect these forests. Now they are facing a new threat: A mega-railroad project that is being planned to connect Finland, and its natural resources, to the Arctic Ocean, facilitating the opening of mines on the Sámi Homeland as well as serving the growth of the forest industry. The Finnish government is betting that the melting Arctic will provide a trade route to exploit Saami lands. They want more pulp mills, more logging, more mines. As the Sàmi put it: “The Finnish government is trading away our rights and our land. We do not consent.”Related Collections:Sámi Reindeer Herders Oppose Railroad Construction in Finland (Photos & Videos)