Writing in Time magazine, Woodley explained her motivation for protesting against the Dakota Access Pipeline, a $3.7bn construction project designed to transport fracked oil across North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Illinois.
Shailene Woodley has given her side of the story following her recent arrest for protesting against an oil pipeline being built in North Dakota, and urged fans to join her in fighting its construction.
Woodley, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of criminal trespassing and engaging in a riot, defended her decision to protest.
Woodley was arrested along with 26 others after protests on 10 October, the day after a federal appeals court lifted a temporary injunction against construction of the pipeline.