Tree Hugging

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Some people enjoy tree hugging. Tree Huggers are environmentalist, a protector of planet Earth, a conservationist, an eco-minded individual. The Chipko movement was a group of female peasants in the Uttaranchal region of India who acted to prevent the cutting of trees and reclaim their traditional forest rights that were threatened by the contractor system of the state Forest Department. This tree hugging movement began in Chamoli district in 1973 and spread throughout the Uttaranchal Himalayas by the end of the decade.
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