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Ten young Sámi people and ten Greenpeace activists from 
Finland, Netherlands and Germany create a giant reindeer using 
charcoal on the ice of Juutua River in Inari, northern Lapland. The 
environmental art - 50 x 50 meters - includes the text: 'Denohká!' 
(Sámi) and 'Enough!' (English). In early March, Greenpeace 
established a Forest Rescue Station in one of the threatened reindeer 
forest areas to protest the ongoing destruction by Metsähallitus, the 
Finnish government's logging company and those paper companies that 
continue to buy this destruction.
20 March 2005
Inari Finland

Ten young Sámi people and ten Greenpeace activists from Finland, Netherlands and Germany create a giant reindeer using charcoal on the ice of Juutua River in Inari, northern Lapland. The environmental art - 50 x 50 meters - includes the text: 'Denohká!' (Sámi) and 'Enough!' (English). In early March, Greenpeace established a Forest Rescue Station in one of the threatened reindeer forest areas to protest the ongoing destruction by Metsähallitus, the Finnish government's logging company and those paper companies that continue to buy this destruction.

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