Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Petition-Delivery-at-Polish-Prime-Minister-in-Warsaw-27MZIFJ6XFL1O.htmlConceptually similarPetition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO3VCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO3QCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO3TCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO3UCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO3XCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO41Completed★★★★Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO3RCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO3YCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGP0STPO40Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPO3ZPetition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGreenpeace volunteers hand over 120,000 signatures from the “kochampuszcze.pl” petition to the Polish Prime Minister office. Already 120,000 Poles declared their support for the protection of the entire Białowieża Forest in Poland: the last European lowland natural forest and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its unique ecosystem and ecological processes have to be protected from destruction by human intervention. The scientific community agrees that preservation of this unique forest has to exclude standard forestry practices, such as sanitation cutting down and salvage logging as a response to bark beetle outbreaks.Locations:Eastern Europe-Poland-WarsawDate:10 Mar, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3456px X 2304pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Biodiversity-Day-Direct communications-Eye contact-Forestry-Forests (campaign title)-Government buildings-Greenpeace volunteers-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Petitions-Politicians-Small group of peopleShoot:Petition Delivery at Polish Prime Minister in WarsawGreenpeace volunteers hand over 120,000 signatures from the “kochampuszcze.pl” petition to the Polish Prime Minister office. Already 120,000 Poles declared their support for the protection of the entire Białowieża Forest in Poland: the last European lowland natural forest and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its unique ecosystem and ecological processes have to be protected from destruction by human intervention. The scientific community agrees that preservation of this unique forest has to exclude standard forestry practices, such as sanitation cutting down and salvage logging as a response to bark beetle outbreaks.