Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activity-against-Increased-Logging-in-Białowieza-Forest-27MZIFJJOLPGQ.htmlConceptually similarActivity against Increased Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQT3ICompleted★★★★Activity against Increased Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQT3JCompleted★★★★Activity against Increased Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQT3KCompleted★★★★Activity against Increased Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQT3LCompleted★★★★★★Activity against Increased Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQT3MCompleted★★★★Activity against Increased Logging in Białowieża ForestGP0STQT3OCompleted★★★★★★Protest against Logging in Bialowieza Forest at Conference in BrusselsGP0STPV3LCompleted★★★★Protest against Logging in Bialowieza Forest at Conference in BrusselsGP0STPV3MCompleted★★★★Protest against Logging in Bialowieza Forest at Conference in BrusselsGP0STPV3NCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQT3NActivity against Increased Logging in Białowieża ForestThe portrait of Polish minister of environment Jan Szyszko and the words “tu byłem” (I was here) appeared on dozens of logs prepared for transport in the Białowieża forest. Jan Szyszko is responsible for the recent decision to increase logging in the Białowieża forest. Environmentalists claim that the Polish minister ignored both Polish and European laws, as well as Poland’s commitments to the UNESCO. Therefore environmental NGOs – Greenpeace Poland, WWF Poland, Wild Poland, Greenmind and Pracownia na rzecz Wszystkich Istot have started next phase of the campaign, which includes peaceful direct actions in the forest, aiming at protecting Europe’s last lowland natural forest.Locations:Białowieża Forest-Central Europe-Europe-PolandDate:26 May, 2017Credit:© Marcin Onufryjuk / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1800px X 1200pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Ancient forests-Day-Forest degradation-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Labelling actions-Logging practices-National parks-Outdoors-Timber-Timber industry-UNESCOShoot:Activity against Increased Logging in Białowieża ForestThe portrait of Polish minister of environment Jan Szyszko and the words “tu byłem” (I was here) appeared on dozens of logs prepared for transport in the Białowieża forest. Jan Szyszko is responsible for the recent decision to increase logging in the Białowieża forest. Environmentalists claim that the Polish minister ignored both Polish and European laws, as well as Poland’s commitments to the UNESCO. Therefore environmental NGOs – Greenpeace Poland, WWF Poland, Wild Poland, Greenmind and Pracownia na rzecz Wszystkich Istot have started next phase of the campaign, which includes peaceful direct actions in the forest, aiming at protecting Europe’s last lowland natural forest.Related Collections:Actions against Logging in the Białowieża Forest 2017 (Photos & Video)