Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Don-t-log--Protest-in-the-Polish-State-Forests-HQ-in-Warsaw-27MDHU26LQR.htmlConceptually similar"Don't log" Protest in the Polish State Forests HQ in WarsawGP1SU6IRCompleted★★★★"Don't log" Protest in the Polish State Forests HQ in WarsawGP1SU6IUCompleted★★★★★★"Don't log" Protest in the Polish State Forests HQ in WarsawGP1SU6ITCompleted★★★★"Don't log" Protest in the Polish State Forests HQ in WarsawGP1SU6JKCompleted★★★★"Don't log" Protest in the Polish State Forests HQ in WarsawGP1SU6JMCompleted★★★★★"Don't log" Protest in the Polish State Forests HQ in WarsawGP1SU6JNCompleted★★★★"Don't log" Protest in the Polish State Forests HQ in WarsawGP1SU6ISCompleted★★★★Stop Logging in Bialowieza Forest Action in Poland (1rst Action)GP0STQSZCCompleted★★★★★★Sawdust Action at Polish Parliament in WarsawGP0STQQ0SCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU6JL"Don't log" Protest in the Polish State Forests HQ in Warsaw"Don't log!" - Greenpeace Poland activists "painted" this message with sawdust on the headquarters of the headquarter of the Polish State Forests in Warsaw. The activists demand that logging in the oldest and most valuable Polish forests ends once and for all. The inscription was created with sawdust from logging in the Piska Forest, one of the places where - as activists point out - the actions of the management of the State Forests destroyed nature and the plans to create the Masurian National Park.Banners read: "Protect forests!" and "Don't log old growths"Locations:Europe-Poland-WarsawDate:22 Jul, 2020Credit:© Max Zielinski / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3013px X 2009pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Office buildings-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Signs-Timber industryShoot:"Don't log" Protest in Warsaw"Don't log!" - Greenpeace Poland activists "painted" this message with sawdust on the headquarters of the headquarter of the Polish State Forests in Warsaw. The activists demand that logging in the oldest and most valuable Polish forests ends once and for all. The inscription was created with sawdust from logging in the Piska Forest, one of the places where - as the activists point out - the actions of the management of the State Forests destroyed nature and the plans to create the Masurian National Park.