Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/We-Are-People-from-Taiga---Web-Video--Russian-Version--27MZIFJW6JX5J.htmlConceptually similarWe Are People from Taiga - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STST89Completed★★★★We Are People from Taiga — Web (Russian Short Version)GP0STST82Completed★★★★Protect the Cedar Forest in Russia - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STQG9PCompleted★★★★Protect the Cedar Forest in Russia - Web Video (Russian Version)GP0STQG9TCompleted★★★★Beauty and Destruction in Russian Virgin Forests - ClipreelGP0STQ8ZCCompleted★★★★Svetlaya Siberian ForestGP03F4LCompleted★★★★Save the Dvinsky Forest - The Big Picture - Web Video (CLEAN VERSION)GP0STQKEWCompleted★★★★Save the Dvinsky Forest - The Big Picture - Web Video (ENGLISH VERSION)GP0STQKEXCompleted★★★★Save the Dvinsky Forest - The Big Picture - Web Video (JAPANESE VERSION)GP0STQKF0Completed★★★★View AllGP0STST84We Are People from Taiga - Web Video (Russian Version)In 2017, in the Republic of Altai, local residents began to protect forests on the shores of Biya, which the owners of the land began to cut down. It turned out that forests do not have legal status - they are located on agricultural land.In order to preserve the forests on farmlands, Greenpeace requires changing their legal status and adopting a special law.Locations:Eastern Europe-RussiaDate:20 Oct, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:7m17sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Beauty-Community gatherings-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Green-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Logging practices-Nature-Public engagement-Timber industry-Trees-VillagesShoot:We Are People from TaigaIn 2017, in the Republic of Altai, local residents began to protect forests on the shores of Biya, which the owners of the land began to cut down. It turned out that forests do not have legal status - they are located on agricultural land.In order to preserve the forests on farmlands, Greenpeace requires changing their legal status and adopting a special law.