In northeastern India, Tambor Lyngdoh and other indigenous community members are working to conserve sacred forests, which hold deep spiritual and cultural significance. These primeval woodlands safeguarded by various faith communities around the world are considered abodes of the spiritual or divine. Meanwhile, the U.S. Forest Service pulled its permit that would have allowed the construction of a railroad project through a protected Utah forest, following a U.S. appeals court ruling. This decision impacts about 12 miles of roadless forest in northeastern Utah, emphasizing the significance of forest protection and environmental conservation. In other news, the world's largest meatpacking company, JBS, is facing opposition concerning its application to list on the New York Stock Exchange due to its role in Amazon deforestation. Lawmakers caution against this listing, highlighting the growing global concern over the environmental impact of corporate activities.