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Painting Action on Illegally Felled Logs
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Deforestation Documentation Papua New Guinea
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Painting Action on Illegally Felled Logs
Greenpeace activists paint 'Moratorium Now' on illegally felled trees, prevented from being loaded onto the 'Harbour Gemini' ship by Greenpeace activists in the rainforests of the 'Turama extension' logging concession, Paia port, Gulf Province. These forests are being felled by Turama Forest Industries - a group company of Malaysian logging giant Rimbunan Hijau. In 1995, the Papua New Guinea government granted 1.7 million hectares as a logging ‘extension’ to Turama Forest Industries – the extension was almost 10 times bigger than the original concession. The timber permit for this new concession, called Turama Extension is valid for 35 years (until 2030).
Creator:
Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
Unique identifier:
GP01N14
Old Image ID:
20080904_PNG_2492
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Image
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Size:
2912px × 4368px 2MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Actions and protests
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Aerial view
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Cargo ships
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Day
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Deforestation
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Destruction
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Forests (campaign title)
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Greenpeace activists
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Illegal logging
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KWCI (GPI)
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Outdoors
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Painting actions
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Rainforests
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Timber
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Timber industry