The Real Bosco di Vapodimonte reopens with 1000 more trees. Visit of Councilor Borrelli to the director Bellenger: “Man must respect nature otherwise it will be the end.”
NOn May 18, the Regional Councilor of the Greens met the director of the Museum and Woods of Capodimonte Sylvain Bellenger on the occasion of the reopening of the Royal Woods.
"The lockdown phase had brought benefits to the Forest, as well as to all nature, it has shown how man can negatively interfere with the environment. For this reason we are carrying out a project of environmental respect here, the forest will be illuminated through a photovoltaic system, we must not violate nature. We have planted 1000 new trees, so today the Forest reopens with 1000 more trees." - declared the director Bellenger who met with the councilor Borrelli present on site.
"The Neapolitan knows how to adapt to the good and the bad, he has learned to love and respect the Bosco di Capodimonte and the same must happen for the whole territory. There is a need for a radical change in our habits and our lifestyle and an eco-friendly approach so that nature and the environment can be preserved and protected, if this is not the case the times when we should expect disasters will not be far away" - was the comment of Councilor Borrelli.
Article published by the Cronaca editorial team on May 18, 2020 - 19:34 PM