In a southern Mexico City neighborhood, a community activist has mobilized a group known as The Tree Army to protect and improve the city's urban forest. The group, led by the commander El Comandante, was formed in response to increasing complaints about vandalized trees in the area.
The Tree Army's mission includes activities such as removing unauthorized concrete around tree roots, confronting illegal tree cutting, and planting trees in areas that lack greenery. The group aims to raise awareness about the importance of urban trees in providing cooling shade, reducing pollution, and preventing flooding, especially in a city like Mexico City, which faces challenges of flooding and severe air pollution.
The founder of The Tree Army, who previously established a social media campaign called Los Supercivicos, has garnered significant support for the cause. The group, although small in number, has been successful in responding to cases of tree vandalism and has received numerous reports from residents about damaged trees throughout the city.
One particular incident involved freeing an ash tree from concrete poured by a nearby business to create parking space. Despite facing opposition and threats, The Tree Army continues its work with humor and determination, aiming to educate those who oppose their efforts.
Experts in urban forestry have praised the group's work, emphasizing the need for clearer regulations and a comprehensive urban forest management plan by the authorities. While the city has some tree care programs in place, community groups like The Tree Army are filling the gaps in protecting the urban forest.
After successfully liberating the ash tree from concrete, The Tree Army members celebrated their achievement, highlighting the importance of environmental stewardship for future generations. Residents who joined the action expressed their commitment to preserving the environment for the well-being of their children and future generations.