Isabella has always been fascinated by the beauty and majesty of nature. As a little girl, she spent many hours walking around in the forest and observing the animals and plants. This love of nature stayed with her throughout her life and even intensified when she became queen.
Isabella used her power and influence to protect and preserve nature. She had forests planted and rivers restored. She ensured that animals threatened with extinction were placed under protection. Her government also supported researchers and biologists who were engaged in the study of nature.
Isabella was particularly fascinated by the landscapes at night. Standing on her balcony at night watching the moon and stars, she felt so secure and at one with nature. She began to write her poems and thoughts in a diary in which she expressed her love for nature. This diary later became known as "Natura noctis" and inspired many others to become involved with nature as well.
Isabella's family and friends did not share her passion for nature quite as much as she did, but they respected her beliefs and supported her as much as they could. Isabella was grateful for their support, but she also knew that her deep love of nature was a part of her that she would always keep to herself.
Isabella died at the age of 84, but her legacy and passion for nature lived on. Many people revered her as a kind of patron saint of nature and she was seen as a symbol of the importance of protecting and preserving nature. To this day, Isabella's story and passion for nature inspires many people to work to protect and preserve our environment.