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Keywords
Boreal forests
Clouds
Day
Death
Forests (campaign title)
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
Silhouettes
Trees
Dead Pine Tree
Dead pine tree still standing, typical for old-growth forest in natural state, Peurakaira, Finland. Trees like this can stay up for several hundreds years after they are dead before they fall to the ground. Standing dead trees are an important habitat for several red-listed species in Finland. They are increasingly rare in Southern Finland due to modern forest management methods.
Unique identifier:
GP01BJI
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
01/01/2004
Locations:
Finland
,
Lapland (Finland)
,
Peurakaira
,
Scandinavia
Credit line:
© Matti Snellman / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Documentation on Sami People and Forests in Finland
Free grazing is the special feature of the Sami herding culture. The reindeers live and feed in their natural environment, if this environment were to disappear then so would the Sami culture and the reindeer's natural habitat. Meanwhile the Finnish state owned logging company Metsälitilus continues to deplete the traditional reindeer grazing areas. Some reindeer herders have filed a lawsuit against the Finnish state with the UN human rights committee.
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