Bosque !link! - Gretta Walter
In the lexicon of climate activism, few names resonate as powerfully as Greta Thunberg. While she is globally recognized for sparking the "Fridays for Future" movement and berating world leaders with her "How dare you?" speech, her message is intrinsically linked to the world’s bosques —the forests of the Amazon, the boreal taiga, and the temperate woodlands closer to home. Though a teenager from Sweden, Greta Thunberg has become the symbolic guardian of the planet’s lungs, arguing that without these forests, there is no future.
This study employed a combination of literature review, field observations, and data collection to gather information on the Gretta Walter Bosque. Existing literature on the bosque's history, ecological characteristics, and research activities was reviewed. Additionally, field observations were conducted to record the types of plant and animal species present, and to assess the overall health and biodiversity of the ecosystem. Gretta Walter Bosque
: Incorporate "local knowledge" and holistic approaches to ecosystems, such as the relationship between pollinators and human livelihoods. Perspective In the lexicon of climate activism, few names