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Forest In Slopnice
A sign reading 'No Entry' regarding tree felling and skidding is seen in the forest in Slopnice, Poland, on August 2, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254cy )
Tracks through the forests made by loggers
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
by law the loggers should not operate within a 5km radius of villages These forests are being felled by Turama Forest Industries - a group company of Malayasian logging giant Rimbunan Hijau. Twenty percent of global greenhouse emissions annually are caused by the deforestation of natural forests worldwide.
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254da )
Logging operations, and airstrip
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Twenty percent of global greenhouse emissions annually are caused by the deforestation of natural forests worldwide.
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254dk )
Serebi logging station
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
These forests are being felled by Turama Forest Industries - a group company of Malayasian logging giant Rimbunan Hijau. Twenty percent of global greenhouse emissions annually are caused by the deforestation of natural forests worldwide.
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254bs )
Hepea logging camp
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254bl )
Rimbunan Hijau logging station at Kamusi
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254bk )
Wawoi Guavi logging concession
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254n )
The recently-felled natural forest trees, near Kimbe, West New Britain Island.
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Felled Trees lay amongst the newly planted palm oil trees, on the 600 hectare Laota Plantation, belonging to 'New Britain Oil Palm Limited', near Kimbe, West New Britain Island
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254bj )
Rimbunan Hijau (RH) logging station
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254e )
Bulldozed bush, and felled trees
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Devastated landscape of the recently felled natural forests, which have become the latest part of the 600 hectare Laota Plantation, owned by 'New Britain Oil Palm Limited', near Kimbe, West New Britain Island
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254c )
Workers bulldoze bush, and chainsaw operators cross cut felled trees, near Kimbe, West New Britain Island.
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Devastated landscape of the recently felled natural forests, which have become the latest part of the 600 hectare Laota Plantation, owned by 'New Britain Oil Palm Limited', near Kimbe, West New Britain Island
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Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 990254d )
Workers bulldoze bush, and chainsaw operators cross cut felled trees, near Kimbe, West New Britain Island.
Logging, Papua New Guinea - Sep 2008
Devastated landscape of the recently felled natural forests, which have become the latest part of the 600 hectare Laota Plantation, owned by 'New Britain Oil Palm Limited', near Kimbe, West New Britain Island
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