Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Human-Banner-in-Grumsin-Forest-27MZIFVKDHEB.htmlConceptually similarHuman Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042P2Completed★★★★Human Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042OZCompleted★★★★Human Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042P1Completed★★★★Human Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042ZHCompleted★★★★Human Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042P3Completed★★★★Human Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042N1Completed★★★★Human Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042N2Completed★★★★Human Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042N3Completed★★★★Human Banner in Grumsin ForestGP042N4Completed★★★★★★★View AllGP042P0Human Banner in Grumsin ForestOver 600 Greenpeace volunteers prepare to form a human banner in the shape of a giant tree near the beech tree forest of Grumsin (Brandenburg) to ask for more protection of the forests. The signs reads (in German): "Protect the old beech tree forests!"In original language:Menschenbanner fuer mehr WaldschutzMit einem aus der Luft erkennbaren Menschenbanner protestieren 600 Greenpeace-Aktivisten fuer mehr Waldschutz. Auf einer Wiese nahe dem brandenburgischen Buchenwaldgebiet Grumsin, einem UNESCO Weltnaturerbe, formen sie einen Baum. Dieser symbolisiert die Waldflaeche Deutschlands. Ein rotes Herz in der Mitte der Baumkrone steht für zehn Prozent der oeffentlichen Waldflaeche, die laut Bundesregierung bis zum Jahr 2020 geschuetzt werden sollen.Auf dem Banner und Schildern steht:"Schuetzt die alten Buchenwaelder!"Locations:Europe-Germany-GrumsinDate:13 May, 2012Credit:© Paul Langrock / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3449px X 2556pxKeywords:Action preparations-Actions and protests-Beech trees-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SignsShoot:Human Banner in the Grumsin ForestOver 600 Greenpeace volunteers protest forming a human banner to ask for more protection of the forests. Near the beech tree forest of Grumsin (Brandenburg) they have formed a giant tree with a red heart in the middle. The red heart symbolizes 10% of the German forests, which should be protected by law until 2020 according to the German government.