Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fallen-Tree-with-Fungi-27MZIFLN6TVH.htmlConceptually similarTree Stump with FungiGP014HRCompleted★★★★Fallen Tree with FungiGP08H2Completed★★★★Old Growth ForestGP01BJKCompleted★★★★Natural ForestGP0Y7DCompleted★★★★Old growth ForestGP0CSECompleted★★★★Old growth ForestGP0BQSCompleted★★★★Dead Tree with FungiGP01E1JCompleted★★★★Lichen on TreeGP01FOCompleted★★★★Peurakaira Forest in LaplandGP037N8Completed★★★★View AllGP014HPFallen Tree with FungiClose up of fallen tree with fungi in old-growth forest in Peurakaira, Finland. Many species depend on the natural decay cycle for their survival. Decaying wood provides habitat for numerous vertebrates, fungi, invertebrates, lichens, plant and micro-organisms.Locations:Finland-Lapland (Finland)-Peurakaira-ScandinaviaDate:1 Jan, 2004Credit:© Matti Snellman / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2052px X 3076pxKeywords:Boreal forests-Close ups-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Fungus-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-TreesShoot:Documentation on Sami People and Forests in FinlandFree grazing is the special feature of the Sami herding culture. The reindeers live and feed in their natural environment, if this environment were to disappear then so would the Sami culture and the reindeer's natural habitat. Meanwhile the Finnish state owned logging company Metsälitilus continues to deplete the traditional reindeer grazing areas. Some reindeer herders have filed a lawsuit against the Finnish state with the UN human rights committee.