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Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation sr
Native name
Luonnonperintösäätiö sr
IndustryNature protection
Founded1995
FounderPentti Linkola Edit this on Wikidata
Headquarters,
Websiteluonnonperintosaatio.fi/en/

Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation sr (Finnish: Luonnonperintösäätiö sr)[1] is a foundation founded in 1995 by Finnish ecological activist Pentti Linkola. It was founded to preserve the remaining old-growth forests. The foundation receives donations from private individuals and companies, then purchases forest areas deemed unique enough to deserve protection.[2] The protection of forests is double guaranteed—the forests are protected by Finnish nature protection laws, but also by being legally in ownership of the Finnish Nature Heritage Foundation.

References

  1. ^ "Luonnonperintösäätiö sr". Business Information System. Helsinki: Finnish Patent and Registration Office, Finnish Tax Administration. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Protecting forests with The Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation". www.lucrativo.fi. Retrieved 2019-03-22.