The world has lost nearly 10 percent of its total forest area in the last 30 years. On the Philippines' 'last ecological frontier', thousands of hectares of trees have been lost, spelling disaster for indigenous people who depend on the forest. Environmental activists in Palawan take the fight into their own hands to tackle rampant deforestation. Seizing chainsaws from illegal loggers, they strive to protect the island's old-growth forests from being destroyed for mines or plantations.