Colleagues,
Here is the press release regarding our campaign to end
Finland's ancient forest logging shame. We will now routinely
send both the alert and release to this list in the hopes
that more people will choose to participate in the protest, 
and hoping you network this to media and blogging colleagues.
Please send this vital alert if you have not yet done so. If
successful it will set an important precedent that old growth 
logging is finished.
Regards,
Dr. Glen Barry

P.S. Some received duplicates as I had to resend to fix
url that was wrapping.
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PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE      
World Outraged by Finland's Continued Old Growth Logging

- Supposedly "Green" Finland's unprotected intact old 
growth forest landscapes, including 300 year old trees 
in Northern Forest Lapland, continue to be destroyed to 
make throw-away paper products

February 10, 2009
By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet
http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, [email protected]

(Seattle, WA) -- Finland's last unprotected intact old 
growth forest landscapes continue to be destroyed by the 
Finnish government and timber industry. Trees more than 
300 years old are being industrially destroyed by the 
government's logging body Metsähallitus, ending up in 
timber giant Stora Enso's pulp wood piles. Less than 5% 
of Finnish forests have remained untouched by modern 
forestry.

Ecological Internet's Earth Action Network is supporting 
Finnish NGO demands that Northern Forest Lapland's 
natural treasures are fully protected. Some 1,630 people 
from 66 countries have sent 345,578 emails in a peaceful 
protest intended to put international pressure on the 
Finnish government and Stora Enso [1].

"There are too few large, connected and relatively intact 
terrestrial ecosystem habitats globally to sustain the 
Earth system," explains global forest protection expert 
Dr. Glen Barry. "Finland and the World's old-growth must 
be strictly protected and restored to sustain the Earth's 
biosphere and ecosystem processes including climate, 
water and biodiversity upon which all life depends."

Regarding Stora Enso's response to the protest, Finnish 
forest policy observer Olli Manninen notes "Stora Enso 
admits buying wood from old growth and virgin forests and 
is committed to doing so in the future. And Metsähallitus 
definitely has further plans to log these areas, some 
being already marked for logging. It is deeply troubling 
that Stora Enso claims wood from Forest Lapland's old-
growth destruction fulfills the Forest Stewardship 
Council's (FSC) requirements."

### MORE ###

Finnish old-growth forest destruction today is totally 
unnecessary. Finland is a rich industrialized country 
with no economic need to log the remains of its old-
growth forests. Low-productive old-growth boreal forests 
located hundreds of kilometres north from the Polar 
Circle are being logged systematically and 
indiscriminately, yet provide less that 0.1% of the 
industry's wood supply.

This is the latest protest in Ecological Internet's 
global campaign to protect all remaining ancient primary 
and old growth forests, and promote regeneration and 
restoration of secondary forests to late successional 
old-growth status. Increasing old forest cover globally 
is critical for achieving global ecological 
sustainability.

[1] TAKE ACTION: 
Support Finnish NGOs in Their Fight for Lapland's Ancient 
Forests 
http://forests.org/shared/alerts/send.aspx?id=finland_lapland_forests

DISCUSS RELEASE:
http://forests.org/blog/2009/02/release-world-outraged-by-finl.asp

###ENDS###

Ecological Internet provides the world's largest and most 
used climate and environment portals at 
http://www.climateark.org/ and http://www.ecoearth.info/ 
Dr. Glen Barry is a leading global spokesperson on 
behalf of environmental sustainability policy. He 
frequently conducts interviews on the latest climate, 
forest and water policy developments and can be reached 
at: [email protected]

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