Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Waste-Action-in-Heligoland-27MZIFJ6H9TBN.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHQXCompleted★★★★Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHQYCompleted★★★★Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHQZCompleted★★★★Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHHLCompleted★★★★Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHHRCompleted★★★★Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHMWCompleted★★★★Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHQUCompleted★★★★Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHHNCompleted★★★★Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGP0STPHMPCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPHMNPlastic Waste Action in HeligolandGreenpeace activists, GEO journalists and students from the Henri-Nannen School climb on the "Lummelfelsen" in Heligoland to remove birds nests partly made from plastic waste. Every year birds, such as gannets and guillemots, die by hanging themselves in plastic strips (Dolly Ropes) used to build the nests.In original language:Plastikmuell Aktion HelgolandIn einem gemeinsamen Pilotprojekt seilen sich Greenpeace Aktivisten und GEO-Journalisten am Helgolaender Lummenfelsen ab, um unter wissenschaftlicher Aufsicht plastikverseuchte Vogelnester zu bergen. Mit der Kletteraktion startet in Deutschlands kleinstem Naturschutzgebiet ein Forschungsprojekt zu den Folgen des Plastikmuells im Meer. Am Lummenfelsen verenden immer wieder Basstoelpel und Trottellummen qualvoll in Plastikfaeden. die die Seevoegel zum Nestbau verwenden.Locations:Europe-Germany-Heligoland-North SeaDate:10 Dec, 2015Credit:© Maria Feck / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Activists-Bird colonies-Campaigners-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plastics-Rubbish-Seas-Two peopleShoot:Plastic Waste Action in HeligolandGreenpeace activists, GEO journalists and students from the Henri-Nannen School climb on the "Lummelfelsen" in Heligoland to remove birds nests partly made from plastic waste. Every year birds, such as gannets and guillemots, die by hanging themselves in plastic strips (Dolly Ropes) used to build the nests.