Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Illegal-Logging-in-Para-State--Brazil-27MZIF3KKDD1.htmlConceptually similarOdani Sawmill in Para State, BrazilGP0STONB4Completed★★★★★★Odani Sawmill in Para State, BrazilGP0STONB6Completed★★★★Odani Sawmill in Para State, BrazilGP0STONKACompleted★★★★★★Odani Sawmill in Para State, BrazilGP0STONQACompleted★★★★★★Illegal Logging in Para State, BrazilGP0STONB8Completed★★★★Illegal Logging in Para State, BrazilGP0STONB9Completed★★★★Illegal Logging in Para State, BrazilGP0STONGRCompleted★★★★Road Used for Illegal Logging in Para State, BrazilGP0STONQ9Completed★★★★★★Illegal Logging in Para State, BrazilGP0STONBCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STONBBIllegal Logging in Para State, BrazilIllegal logging areas between Placas and Santarém in Pará state. An investigation by Greenpeace used covert GPS locator beacons to monitor logging trucks. During the day, empty logging trucks travel deep into the rainforest and at night they travel from illegal logging camps to sawmills in Santarém. These sawmills regularly export timber to Europe, China and the United States.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Pará-South AmericaDate:28 Sep, 2014Credit:© Lunae Parracho / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Aerial view-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Illegal logging-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Roads-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Illegal Logging in BrazilAn investigation by Greenpeace used covert GPS locator beacons to monitor logging trucks. During the day, empty logging trucks travel deep into the rainforest and at night they travel from illegal logging camps to sawmills in Santarém. These sawmills regularly export timber to Europe, China and the United States.Related Collections:Illegal Logging in Para State, Brazil