Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cleaning-Activity-in-Romanian-Forest-27MZIFJJ3JELH.htmlConceptually similarCleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3PSCompleted★★★★Cleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3QJCompleted★★★★Cleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3QFCompleted★★★★Cleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3QICompleted★★★★Cleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3QDCompleted★★★★Cleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3Q9Completed★★★★★★Cleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3QGCompleted★★★★Cleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3QHCompleted★★★★Cleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGP0STQ3QACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ3QBCleaning Activity in Romanian ForestGreenpeace volunteers collect trash found in Romanian forests during the forest rescue station near Vidraru Lake, in the Argeș river basin, an area threatened by illegal logging and forest destruction. The volunteers are documenting the ancient forest in order to request its inclusion in the Romanian National Catalogue of Ancient and Quasi virgin forests.Locations:Carpathian Mountains-Europe-Judetul Arges-Lake Vidraru-RomaniaDate:26 Aug, 2016Credit:© Cristian Grecu / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5512px X 3675pxKeywords:Ancient forests-Cleaning-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Grass-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Rubbish-Two people-VolunteersShoot:Romania Forest Rescue Station (III)Volunteers from Romania, Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Hungary, Croatia, Finland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland set up a station near Vidraru Lake, in the Argeș river basin, an area threatened by illegal logging and forest destruction. Greenpeace fears large amounts of these forests have been lost in the last decade.Related Collections:Romania Forest Rescue Station (All Photographers & Videos)