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Zeledria (A)

Local reserve

Three protected areas (Zeledria A, Zeledria B and Zeledria C) at Malga Zeledria, not far from Campo Carlo Magno, municipality of Pinzolo.

The Zeledria A local reserve is almost completely included in the Torbiere Alta Val Rendena Special Area of Conservation and falls within the boundaries of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park and the Sarca River Park.

Description

The Zeledria Local Reserve presents itself as an interesting peat bog where one can find notable floristic elements such as Drosera anglica and Drosera rotundifolia (two species of insectivorous plants), many sphagnum and small peccaries, in balance with the hygrophilous environment in which they are found.

The area, however, also suffers from the impacts of human activities such as cattle grazing and contact with ski slopes and ski lifts.

Address

Municipalities concerned

Pinzolo

Area coordinates

Surface area

Unità di misuraValore
hectares 2,41

Informazioni di dettaglio

Identification code

130

Reference database

Local reserves

Protected area classification

Local reserve

Additional information

Items of interest

Zeledria (B)

Local reserve

Three protected areas (Zeledria A, Zeledria B and Zeledria C) at Malga Zeledria, not far from Campo Carlo Magno, municipality of Pinzolo.

The reserve is one of the protected areas that make up the Sarca River Park.

Zeledria (C)

Local reserve

Three protected areas (Zeledria A, Zeledria B and Zeledria C) at Malga Zeledria, not far from Campo Carlo Magno, municipality of Pinzolo.

The reserve is one of the protected areas that make up the Sarca River Park.

Alta Val Rendena peat bogs

Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

A vast area of peat bog woodlands on the slopes of the Presanella group, partly sloping, partly flat and partly wooded hummocks, with widespread natural clearings in the spruce forest.
The vegetation consists of a complex of numerous turfic associations, which are rare on the entire southern slope of the Alps.
There are also a few patches of spruce forest on peat (Local Reserve Wooded Peat Forest).
Among other things, there are low fens with a predominance of Gramineae and Cyperaceae and with areas of sphagnum peat bogs, and numerous occurrences of genuine raised bogs with high substrate acidity indices.
In the southernmost parts, extensive mugoak, both slope and peat bog, can be seen.

Adamello Brenta Nature Park

The Adamello Brenta Nature Park is the largest protected area in Trentino.
Established in 1967, it extends into western Trentino and includes the Adamello and Brenta mountain groups.
The park offers visitors many visitor centres and themed trails to explore nature themes. It is very active in the field of research and education.

It is one of the national excellences for geology, recognised as a Geopark by Unesco.

Lago Nero in Val Nambrone con il gruppo della Presanella e Dolomiti di Brenta sullo sfondo (Parco naturale Adamello Brenta)

Sarca River Park

Located in south-eastern Trentino, the territory of the River Park covers the course of the Sarca river, along its entire 80 km: an ecological corridor that connects Lake Garda to the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park, through minor protected areas.
It encompasses 27 protected areas including Natura 2000 sites, nature reserves and local areas, with very different habitats that build an important mosaic of biodiversity: many species of flora and fauna are found here, the only one in the whole of Trentino.

Parco Fluviale della Sarca is the new name of the Sarca Network of Reserves, created in 2019 following the merger of the two Networks of Reserves Sarca Basso Corso (established in 2012) and Sarca Alto Corso (established in 2013).
The leader of the River Park, which covers the territory of no less than 27 municipalities, is the BIM del Sarca.

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