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Can man and bear coexist?

Presentation of Filippo Zibordi's book "Can man and bear live together?" (Dedalo Edizioni), as part of the Biodiversity Weekend organised by the Adamello Brenta Nature Park to mark World Biodiversity Day.

Carisolo, Reading Point c/o Geopark House

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Description

As part of this Day, the Park has organised a whole series of initiatives to highlight the importance of biodiversity for all the people on the planet, the impact that a lack of nature conservation can have on food security and human health, the actions we can and must all take, every day of the year, to conserve, restore and share fairly nature and the myriad benefits it provides to human beings.

Dates and times

2024 24 May

Event start 18:00 - Event end 19:01

Who it's for

Recipients

Adults
Families

Costs

Free admission for all attendees

Contacts

Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta

Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta:
https://www.pnab.it/

E-mail:
info@pnab.it

Telefono :
0465 806666

Organisers

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)
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