woodsitting
Woodsitting is a form of environmental activism and personal practice that involves spending time in a specific area of woodland. The primary goal is typically to protect that area from potential threats such as logging, development, or other forms of habitat destruction. Woodsitters establish a presence within the forest, often living in a simple shelter for extended periods. This presence serves as a deterrent to those who might harm the woods, as direct confrontation or property damage can be more difficult when a person is visibly present.
Beyond its protective function, woodsitting can also be a means of fostering a deeper connection with nature.