Hereof, where is Luna the redwood tree?
Luna is the American name given in October 1997 to a 1,000-year-old, 200-foot-tall coast redwood tree located near the community of Stafford in Humboldt County, California which was occupied for 738 days by forest activist Julia Butterfly Hill and saved by an agreement between Hill and the Pacific Lumber Company.
One may also ask, where is Julia Butterfly Hill? Julia Butterfly Hill, byname of Julia Lorraine Hill, (born February 18, 1974, Mount Vernon, Missouri, U.S.), American activist known for having lived in a tree for 738 days in an act of civil disobedience to prevent clear-cutting of ecologically significant forests.
Consequently, why did Julia Butterfly Hill live in a tree?
Hill lived in the tree, affectionately known as Luna, to prevent Pacific Lumber Company loggers from cutting it down.
What is the advocacy of Julia Hill?
Julia Lorraine Hill, better known as Julia Butterfly Hill, is an American is an environmental activist and tax redirection advocate. She became popular in when she climbed and lived for almost two years, exactly 738 days from December 10, 1997 to December 18, 1999, in a redwood tree to protect it for being cut down.