Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Logging-Operations-in-Jooseppitunturi-27MZIFLLWY7G.htmlConceptually similarLogging Operations in PainopääGP0QD9Completed★★★★Logging Operations in PainopääGP01BL9Completed★★★★Metsähallitus LoggingGP014IPCompleted★★★★Metsähallitus LoggingGP0APRCompleted★★★★Blockade at Botnia Pulp Mill (Kemi, Finland: 2007)GP0RUSCompleted★★★★Forest BeautyGP0WRXCompleted★★★★★★Forest Beauty in FinlandGP0OUVCompleted★★★★Forests Action in Kuorevesi FinlandGP0A2SCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Transamazonica Tour, investigating illegal logging.GP0R9HCompleted★★★★View AllGP01CKMLogging Operations in JooseppitunturiLogging machinery in ancient forest of Jooseppitunturi area. In Northern Finland, logging companies are destroying huge tracts of Europe's last remaining ancient forests to make paper for well-known magazines, photocopy paper and packaging for consumer goods.Locations:Finland-Jooseppitunturi-Lapland (Finland)-ScandinaviaDate:1 Dec, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Pim KorverMaximum size:3456px X 2304pxKeywords:Ancient forests-Boreal forests-Bulldozers-Cold-Commercial logging-Day-Destruction-Forest degradation-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Logging practices-Machinery-Outdoors-Snow-Timber industry-WinterShoot:Finland Forest and Logging DocumentationIn Northern Finland, logging companies are destroying huge tracts of Europe's last remaining ancient forests to make paper for well-known magazines, photocopy paper and packaging for consumer goods.Related Collections:The Great Northern Forest - Wide Collection