Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forests-Logging-Background--Papua-New-Guinea---2003--27MZIF6YAZH.htmlConceptually similarForests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP01DIGCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0T8CCompleted★★★★Wawoi Guavi Logging ConcessionGP01N3CCompleted★★★★Wawoi Guavi Logging ConcessionGP01N39Completed★★★★Wawoi Guavi Logging ConcessionGP01N3ACompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP05Q0Completed★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP012IPCompleted★★★★Wariho Village at KamusiGP01N38Completed★★★★Rimbunan Hijau Logging StationGP01N33Completed★★★★View AllGP0ALZForests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)Landowner Tusuwe Nekiaye, from the Kapolasi clan, Kosuo tribe, in front of a sign erected to try and protect the area from logging. A report commissioned by the European Union (Wawoi Guavi Case Study) has found evidence of "...damage to Sacred Sites within the Wawoi Guavi Forest, which has been indiscriminately logged despite the efforts of local people to notify the company of those areas to be left untouched". The report concludes that the logging companies demonstrate "...contempt towards the Papuan territory and its inhabitants".Locations:Oceania-Papua New Guinea-Western ProvinceDate:1 Aug, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Sandy ScheltemaMaximum size:2154px X 1410pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Illegal logging-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Plants-Signs-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Logging Documentation in Papua New GuineaDocumentation the rainforest, the wildlife and the indigenous people in different areas of the Western Province, threatened by destructive logging.