Monks Brilliant Way To Save Trees

Forestry machine gripping a fallen log in a dense forest, preparing to cut it down further (video frame) or informational use in a logging contextreed text: 'and cut them down' visible on screen

Buddhist monks are protecting forests in a surprising way—by ordaining trees.

Through sacred rituals that include blessing trees and wrapping them in monks’ robes, they help signal spiritual protection and discourage logging.

It’s a powerful example of how faith and environmental action can come together to safeguard nature.

Learn more in our latest video.

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