The Rights of Nature movement is one of the few rays of light on the dimming horizons of a planet that is racked by intersecting environmental crises. Jessica den Outer takes readers on a journey across the globe to chart the achievements of the courageous activists, indigenous leaders and legal innovators who have succeeded in having the legal rights of sacred rivers, mountains and forests recognized in Aotearoa/New Zealand, India, Spain and England. A must-read for anyone passionate about environmental justice, Indigenous rights, and the future of our planet -- Amitav Ghosh Everywhere the natural world is under threat, and for years I have been working to raise awareness, to give a voice to the voiceless, urging us to get together and work to heal the harm we have inflicted. In The Forest Fights Back, Jessica den Outer lends her voice to forests, rivers, and ecosystems that cannot speak for themselvesbut whose cries for protection grow louder every day. Its time we listened. Please read this book and you will be inspired to take action -- Jane Goodall, founder, The Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace Undoubtedly one of the next generations leading voices calling for Natures rights to be recognized legally. If Jessica, her mission, and this book sharing stories of success stories in advocacy for and implementation of the Rights of Nature does not inject you with fervent hope for the future, I am not sure what will -- Callie Veelenturf, marine conservation biologist This rousing call-to-action contends that change is not only possible but already here -- Publishers Weekly