Activists decry "barbarism" in Lithuanian forest logging after viral video
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Activists from "Girių inspekcija" shared a video showing the felling of a century-old oak in Vištytis Regional Park.
- The video garnered nearly a million views, sparking public criticism of forest logging practices.
- The State Forest Enterprise claims logging adheres to legal requirements, while criticizing the activists' methods.
A viral video shared by the activist group "Girių inspekcija" has ignited public outcry over forest logging in Lithuania. The footage, captured near a felled century-old oak in Vištytis Regional Park, has garnered almost a million views in just a few days, with many viewers condemning the actions as "barbarism."
Activists are publicly naming individuals they hold responsible for the extensive logging, urging for the preservation of the country's forests. Their efforts highlight a growing concern among a segment of the public regarding the scale and impact of current forestry practices.
In response to the accusations, the State Forest Enterprise (Valstybinė miškų urėdija) has stated that all logging operations are conducted in strict accordance with legal requirements. The enterprise, however, has also voiced criticism regarding the methods employed by "Girių inspekcija," suggesting a disagreement over the appropriate approach to forest management and public engagement.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.