Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Trees-after-Fire-in-Russia-27MZIFV2UVG7.htmlConceptually similarFire Fighters Camp in RussiaGP048QRCompleted★★★★Trees after Fire in RussiaGP047RMCompleted★★★★Trees after Fire in RussiaGP047RNCompleted★★★★Charcoal after Fire in RussiaGP047RKCompleted★★★★Peat Forest Fire in RussiaGP047SLCompleted★★★★Land after Forest Fire in RussiaGP047SVCompleted★★★★Fire Fighters Camp in RussiaGP047SFCompleted★★★★Fire Fighters Camp in RussiaGP048QWCompleted★★★★★★Land after Forest Fire in RussiaGP047SXCompleted★★★★View AllGP047RLTrees after Fire in RussiaCharred trees after a forest fire. Forest fires destroyed large areas around Luchowizy Region Moskowskaya Oblast in 2010. Greenpeace Russia organized a fire fighter camp in the Meschorski National Park to skill volunteers in recognizing and fighting fires in Russian forests.In original language:Fire Fighter Camp in RusslandVerkohlte Baeume nach einem Waldbrand. Greenpeace Russland organisiert ein Fire Fighter Camp im Meschorski Nationalpark, um Ehrenamtliche zu schulen, Waldbraende und Torfbraende zu entdecken und zu loeschen.Locations:RussiaDate:26 Jul, 2012Credit:© Daniel Müller / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Day-Destruction-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-TreesShoot:Fire Fighters Camp in RussiaGreenpeace Russia organizes a fire fighter camp in the Meschorski National Park to skill volunteers in recognizing and fighting fires in Russian forests and especially peat. They learn how to work with water hoses and wear fire protection clothes. They are observing the area and when they recognize a fire, they try to extinguish it.Two German volunteers, Sven Willner and Verena Mohaupt, spent two weeks in the camp.Related Collections:The Great Northern Forest - Wide Collection