Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Beauty-and-Destruction-in-Russian-Virgin-Forests---Clipreel-27MZIFJJW6AI2.htmlConceptually similarDestruction in Russian Virgin Forests - Clipreel (Drone)GP0STR8YHCompleted★★★★Beauty in Russian Virgin Forests - Clipreel (Drone)GP0STR8YFCompleted★★★★Beauty in Russian Virgin Forests - ClipreelGP0STR8C5Completed★★★★Park Kuskovo in Moscow - ClipreelGP0STQF7DCompleted★★★★Yugyd Va National Park in Russia - ClipreelGP1SU7FNCompleted★★★★★★Save the Dvinsky Forest - The Big Picture - Web Video (CLEAN VERSION)GP0STQKEWCompleted★★★★Save the Dvinsky Forest - The Big Picture - Web Video (ENGLISH VERSION)GP0STQKEXCompleted★★★★Save the Dvinsky Forest - The Big Picture - Web Video (JAPANESE VERSION)GP0STQKF0Completed★★★★Forest Fire near Irkutsk Region in Russia - ClipreelGP0STTQF0Completed★★★★★View AllGP0STQ8ZCBeauty and Destruction in Russian Virgin Forests - ClipreelFootage of beauty and destruction of forests in Russia.Intact Forest Landscapes (IFL) in Russia are huge forest areas (more than 50 hectares) without settlements, transport infrastructures and economic activities. These areas have a sufficient size to contain, support, and maintain biodiversity.IFL remain in the European part of Russia but are under threat because they don’t have any nature conservation status.Available forest lands have degraded due to forest fires, logging, and extensive forestry, which makes the timber industry turn their eye to IFL. Proper management of forestry in Russia could protect virgin forests.Locations:Arkhangelsk Oblast-RussiaDate:8 Sep, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:5m46sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Aerial view from UAV-Ancient forests-Boreal forests-Day-Destruction-Fields-Forest degradation-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Nature-Outdoors-Paper industry-Rivers-Scenic-Timber industry-TreesShoot:IFL Destruction Documentation in Arkhangelsk Region (Video)Intact Forest Landscapes (IFL) in Russia are huge forest areas (more than 50 hectares) without settlements, transport infrastructures and economic activities. These areas have a sufficient size to contain, support, and maintain biodiversity.IFL remain in the European part of Russia but are under threat because they don’t have any nature conservation status.Available forest lands have degraded due to forest fires, logging, and extensive forestry, which makes the timber industry turn their eye to IFL. Proper management of forestry in Russia could protect virgin forests.Related Collections:The Great Northern Forest - Wide CollectionIFL Destruction Documentation in Arkhangelsk Region (All Photos & Videos)