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The conflict between forestry and nature conservation in Finland has been constant during last 20 years. The traditional, freely grazing reindeer herding, dependent of the old forest growth , has been losing its resources but complaint and protests haven't been able to stop this process. In 2005 Saami reindeer herders made an alliance with Greenpeace and established a Forest Rescue Station in the wilderness of Inari. The international pressure from Greenpeace made Finnish forest company Stora Enso stop buying the wood from conflict areas. Kalevi Paadar, a Saami reindeer herder, lodged a complaint to the UN Human Rights Commission.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Timo Helle | Unowned | ||
| Keijo Pirttijärvi | Reindeer herder | Unowned | |
| Jarmo Pyykkö | Greenpeace | Unowned | |
| Niillas Aslaksen Somby | Activist | Unowned | |
| Marjaana Luttinen | Stora/Enso | Unowned | |
| Oula Näkkäläjärvi | Lawyer | Unowned | |
| Jan Saijets | Scientist | Unowned |