Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Old-Fir-Tree-in-Black-Forest-27MZIFV5KF0R.htmlConceptually similarWoodland in the Black ForestGP04HOHCompleted★★★★Lake in the Black ForestGP04HOECompleted★★★★★★Lake in the Black ForestGP04HOFCompleted★★★★★★Lake in the Black ForestGP04HMTCompleted★★★★★★Landscape in Black ForestGP04HODCompleted★★★★Reflections on Lake BuhlbachseeGP04HN6Completed★★★★Reflections on Lake BuhlbachseeGP04HN8Completed★★★★Reflections on Lake BuhlbachseeGP04HN9Completed★★★★★★Lake in the Black ForestGP04HOJCompleted★★★★View AllGP04HMSOld Fir Tree in Black ForestOld fir tree named 'Grandfather' in the area of Bannwald, Wilder See.In original language:Alte Tanne im SchwarzwaldAlte Tanne im Schwarzwald, bekannt als 'Grossvatertann'. Bannwald, Wilder See.Locations:Baden-Württemberg-Black Forest-Europe-GermanyDate:12 Feb, 2012Credit:© Luis Scheuermann / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2848px X 4272pxKeywords:Beauty-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Nature-Outdoors-TreesShoot:Black Forest in GermanyGreenpeace asks for the constitution of a National Park in the Schwarzwald (Black Forest). Baden-Wuerttemberg does not have a designated large nature reserve for the forest. Only in a National Park can rare animals and plants thrive undisturbed. In large uncultivated reserves the forests can regulate themselves and acclimatise appropriately. Particularly older and well established forests can absorb and store CO2 effectively.