Greenpeace has been working in the Paradise Forests for over a decade exposing illegal and destructive logging and working with local communities to reclaim their traditional lands and create sustainable solutions. Our work has seen us confront the illegal loggers in the forest and in the consumer countries.
- We form
partnerships with community-based and non-government organisations in
the region.
- We work with local communities to stop
illegal and destructive logging and help them gain back control of
their land.
- We help forest communities develop
sustainable alternatives.
Outside the
forest:Some
of our most effective work is done outside the forest, using our global
reach and more than three decades of international campaigning
expertise.
- We lobby politicians and industry to
stop illegal and destructive logging and the illegal timber
trade.
- We inform
consumers how they can buy good wood (click here
to find out how you can help the forest by the products you
buy)
- We bear witness
to forest destruction and expose the forest destroyers to the
world.
The Global Forest
Rescue Station (GFRS)
The Global Forest Rescue
Station (GFRS) is the base camp for marking the boundaries of the Kuni
and Begwa tribal lands around Lake Murray, Western Province, Papua New
Guinea. Greenpeace has set up the GFRS in Lake Murray after the
invitation and with the participation of the customary
landowners.