Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forests-Action-Painting-of-Tropical-Hardwood-27MZIFLT3Q20.htmlConceptually similarForests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGP01LSECompleted★★★★★★Forests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGP01LSFCompleted★★★★Forests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGP01LSKCompleted★★★★BannerGP01LSBCompleted★★★★★★Forests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGP01LS8Completed★★★★Forests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGP01LSACompleted★★★★Forests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGP01LSDCompleted★★★★Forests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGP01LSGCompleted★★★★Forests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGP01LSHCompleted★★★★View AllGP01LS9Forests Action Painting of Tropical HardwoodGreenpeace activists are painting big tree-trunks of tropical hardwood blood red with eco-friendly paint. The timber comes from African countries where rain forests are disappearing rapidly by illegal and destructive logging. These marked trunks were later found back all over the country in provinces like Friesland, Drenthe, Gelderland and Overijssel. In original language:Bossen Actie Beschilderen Tropisch HardhoutGreenpeace activisten beschilderen grote boomstammen tropisch hardhout met millieuvriendelijke rode verf. Het hout is afkomstig uit Afrikaanse landen waar de regenwouden op grote schaal verdwijnen door illegale en verwoestende houtkap. Deze gemarkeerde boomstammen zijn verspreid over Nederland teruggevonden bij acht bedrijven in Friesland, Zuid-Holland, Drenthe, Noord-Brabant, Gelderland en Overijssel. Ongeveer 50% van al het tropisch hardhout in Nederland is illegaal gekapt. Locations:Delfzijl-Netherlands-Western EuropeDate:21 Mar, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Bas BeentjesMaximum size:2000px X 1312pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Illegal logging-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Painting actions-Timber-Timber industry-Two peopleShoot:Action against Tropical Timber in DelfzijlGreenpeace activists are painting big tree-trunks of tropical hardwood blood red with eco-friendly paint and hold up a banner showing an angry gorilla with the slogan: "Get out of my forest!" The timber comes from African countries where rain forests are disappearing rapidly by illegal and destructive logging. These marked trunks were later found back all over the country in provinces like Friesland, Drenthe, Gelderland and Overijssel. About 50 % of all tropical hardwood used in the Netherlands is logged illegally.