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Chipko: India’s tree-hugging women

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The First Chippcote Protest

The 1970s were a time of rapid development in the Indian Himalayas. New roads had recently been built to help the Indian military fight a border war with China. Roads meant that timber could be extracted faster, so logging accelerated. Villages depended on forests for firewood, animal fodder and medicinal herbs. A government policy denied local people the right to manage the land or fell the trees without permission. She decided to spend her university holidays volunteering for the movement.

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