Environment

Blue Flags 2025: Torino di Sangro gives Abruzzo its 16th flag

Torino di Sangro, in the province of Chieti, is one of this year’s new entries, earning the coveted award given annually by the NGO FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education), which places Abruzzo in 7th place in the national ranking of …

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The green treasure chest of Lazio and Abruzzo on European Parks Day

On May 24, 1909, the first European National Park was born in Sweden, and so, at the initiative of the European Federation of Parks – EUROPARC, every May 24 in Italy and the rest of Europe we celebrate European Parks …

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The majesty of Val Cervara on International Forest Day

AbsorbingCO2 emissions, producing oxygen, regulating rainfall-these three connections to climate would be enough to make forests a heritage to be preserved. But forests are also much more especially for biodiversity protection, poverty eradication, food security and environmental sustainability. For these …

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Alpine botanical garden at Campo Imperatore reopens to the public

Beyond the natural limit of vegetation, at an elevation of 2117 meters above sea level, there is a alpine botanical garden located at the western end of Campo Imperatore, close to the astronomical observatory and a short distance from the …

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“Italy’s Big Five,” and you’re inside the wild heart of the Apennines.

Marsican brown bear, wolf, deer and then wild boar and Apennine chamois: five emblematic species for five days of adventure and sharing in the heart of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. These magnificent animals are part of “Italy’s Big …

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