Author: Giulia Fasano
Tuscan Archipelago National Park: the magic in the waves
Among the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago lies one of the most exciting national parks to visit in Italy. The Tuscan Archipelago National Park was established in 1996 and includes the 7 largest islands, bathed by the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ligurian Sea, between the coasts of Tuscany and Corsica. Each island hides secrets and natural […]
Continue reading5 Books on Nature to give to the little ones for Christmas
Books can be a very important gift for the eco-heroes of tomorrow. Getting children closer to reading and making them aware of the environment is essential to protect the world they will live in when they grow up. Here is a list of 5 books to give to little readers at Christmas. Be a Friend […]
Continue readingThe Val Grande National Park: Exploring the Wild Nature
The Val Grande National Park is a protected natural area in the heart of the Lepontine Alps in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in Piedmont. Established in 1992, it aims to protect one of the wildest territories of northern Italy. The Val Grande nature reserve and the Monte Mottac nature reserve are located within the National […]
Continue readingSila National Park: Traveling into the Green Heart of Calabria
The Sila National Park is a territory of rare beauty in the heart of Sila, a vast mountain area in central Calabria. The park was established in 1997, replacing the old Calabria National Park together with the Aspromonte National Park. Inside the park, there are several biodiversity systems for the protection of animal and plant […]
Continue readingThe Secrets of unspoiled Nature of the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise
The National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, in the heart of the central Apennines, is a pearl of rare beauty. It extends for 50,000 hectares between the regions of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise and is one of the oldest national parks in the Italian territory. It was established in 1923 to protect the protected […]
Continue readingStelvio National Park: Small Guide for Green Adventure
The Stelvio National Park is one of the largest and oldest parks in the Italian territory. Inside, a great variety of flora and fauna is preserved and protected, very important for Italian biodiversity. The very high peaks that dominate the landscape, the perennial snow that covers the rocks and the thick woods create a magical […]
Continue readingCovid-19 and Climate Change: are we at a crossroads?
The lockdown in Italy begins on 9 March. The government has taken extraordinary measures to counter the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. Within a few weeks, nature has shown us its strength, returning to invade the territory and making us understand what impact we have on the planet. But now we are at a crossroads: […]
Continue readingHow to Reduce CO2 of Your Travels, Small Steps to Save the Planet
8% of global CO2 emissions are caused by tourism. To help reduce this percentage, each of us should choose our holidays more consciously, starting from the destination and the means of transport. Holidays are certainly the most awaited moment for everyone during the year. After waiting for months, planning the itinerary for days, when preparing […]
Continue readingWolf: Truth and Myths You Need to Stop Believing
Most of the notions we have about the wolf are just prejudices. Let’s find out the truth about this animal with the zoo-anthropologist Margherita Buresta, and how we should behave if we meet one. The wolf: tales like those of Perrault and the Grimm brothers have taught us to be afraid of this animal with […]
Continue readingThe Brown Bear: Know Him, Respect Him and Love Him
In the collective imagination, the brown bear is seen as a dangerous and aggressive animal to be afraid of. We would never associate it with the small and tender teddy bear that accompanies us in childhood or to the sweet Winnie the Pooh. Today we will talk with the zoo-anthropologist Margherita Buresta who will explain […]
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