Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Finnish-Lapland-Logging-News-Feature-27MZIF3BPE01.htmlConceptually similarFinnish Lapland Logging ClipreelGP0STOXNTReadyForCataloguing★★★★Finnish Lapland Logging B-RollGP0STOXNRReadyForCataloguing★★★★The Muonio Story - Web Video (SWEDISH)GP1SV41PCompleted★★★★The Muonio Story - Web Video (ENGLISH)GP1SV41QCompleted★★★★Reindeer in Muonio Sámi Herding District in Sweden - B-roll (2 of 2)GP1SV3Z4Completed★★★★Reindeer in Muonio Sámi Herding District in Sweden - B-roll (1 of 2)GP1SV3ZACompleted★★★★Muonio Sámi Reindeer Herding District in Sweden – News EditGP1SV1Y4Completed★★★★★Sámi Reindeer Herders Oppose Railroad Construction in Finland - Web Video (CLEAN)GP0STT1QNCompleted★★★★Sámi Reindeer Herders Oppose Railroad Construction in Finland - Web Video (ENG)GP0STT1QOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOXNSFinnish Lapland Logging News FeatureThe vast majority of Finland's valuable old-growth is owned by the state and logged by the state-owned company Metsähallitus. Metsähallitus' logging practices include clearcutting, logging in habitats of threatened and vulnerable species and logging in areas of special scenic or cultural valueincluding areas that are critical for the reindeer herding of theindigenous Sámi people. News feature contains footage of old growth forests in winter, reindeer herds in forest, Sami family and their reindeer, logged forest areas, logging by Metsahallitus loggers, log trucks enroute to mills, paper and pulp mills of Kemi and Kemijarvi and soundbites from reindeer herders, Hanna Jokinen, Director Forestry Metsuhallitus; Marjaana Luttinen from Stora Enso and Juha Korkeaoja, the Finnish Minister for Forestry and Agriculture.Locations:Europe-Finland-Lapland (Finland)Date:2 Mar, 2005Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:7m11sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :VIDEO NEWS FEATUREKeywords:Boreal forests-Forest degradation-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Paper industry-Reindeer-Sami-Snow-Trees-VictimsShoot:Finnish Lapland Logging DocumentationThe vast majority of Finland's valuable old-growth is owned by the state and logged by the state-owned company Metsähallitus. Metsähallitus' logging practices include clearcutting, logging in habitats of threatened and vulnerable species and logging in areas of special scenic or cultural value including areas that are critical for the reindeer herding of the indigenous Sámi people.Related Collections:Finnish Lapland Logging Documentation (Photos & Videos)