»Stora Enso«
→ November 30, 2009
The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation has made 78 findings of seven different red-listed species in the forest at Jos-Olatjärn, Malung, Dalarna. According to Stora Enso that is not enough to save the forest from being logged.
→ November 26, 2009
Stora Enso is planning to log Ormtjärnen in Ovanåker municipality, Gävleborg, Sweden. Even though the forest consists of old-growth pine-forest.
→ November 26, 2009
A natural pine-forest that Bergvik Skog, which is owned to a majority by Stora Enso, has notified for logging. The older part of the forest indicates such High Conservation Values that it shouldn’t be logged according to the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.
→ November 26, 2009
A natural pineforest notified for logging. The forest is part of a big continous forest area with key biotopes. Stora Enso will log and therefore fragmentarize this High Conservation Value Forest area. 63 findings of nine red-listed species has been made in the area.
→ June 2, 2009
The natural pine forests around the lakes Stor-Flaten and Stora Snesen in Leksand, Dalecarlia, Sweden are critically endangered by logging. The loggings has already begun and more than 500 hectares are notified for logging to the Swedish Forest Agency by Bergvik Skog AB which is owned to a majority by Stora-Enso.