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    Lavini di Marco

    Provincial nature reserve

    The nature reserve comprises two small wetlands, the 'Laghet grant' and the 'Laghet picol', located in an area characterised by the deposits of material landslides from the slope of Monte Zugna and collectively known as 'Lavini di Marco'.
    The main reasons for naturalistic interest are geomorphological (post-glacial landslide) and as a breeding station for various species of Amphibians.

    The Reserve is also a Special Area of Conservation (with the name 'Laghetti di Marco').

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    Le Gere

    Local reserve

    Alder and willow riparian forest on the edge of Dro.

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

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    Lares

    Local reserve

    Cariceto on the slopes of the Adamello-Presanella massif, municipality of Massimeno.

    The area is included in the Adamello Brenta Nature Park and is part of the much larger Adamello Presanella SAC.

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    Laste' di Lusia

    Local reserve

    Peat bog not far from the Laghi di Lusia lakes, in the Cima Bocche massif, municipality of Moena.

    The area falls within the territory of the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Nature Park and is included in the much larger Natura 2000 areas ZSC Lagorai Orientale Cima Bocche and ZPS Lagorai, to which we refer you for further information on nature.

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    Lagorai

    Special Protection Area - SPA

    The Lagorai mountain chain, located in the Central Alps, represents one of the least anthropised areas in the entire Alpine arc.
    The perimeter of the SPA includes a vast area between Val di Fiemme and Valsugana, the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park (subdivided into 6 SCIs) and 7 other SCIs: Valle del Vanoi, Val Campelle, Brocon Pass, Val Cadino, Valfloriana wetland, Lago delle Buse and Catena di Lagorai.
    The area is particularly varied both from a purely geological and geographical-environmental point of view.
    The most relevant part of the SPA consists of the Lagorai porphyry massif, composed of a succession of ridges and peaks, with vast rocky environments and high-altitude grasslands.
    The easternmost part includes the limestone-marly reliefs of the Costazza-Castellazzo and the dolomite complex of the Pale di San Martino, characterised by an elevated glaciocarpic plateau that precipitates with spires and precipices towards the Valle del Cismon and Val Canali.
    Also included in the SPA are the porphyry chain between the Valles Pass and the Lusia Pass, the high basin of the Travignolo torrent and, to the south, the granite complex of the Cima d'Asta.
    Priority habitat 6210 (wonderful orchid blooms) present only in traces.

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    Lagorai Orientale - Cima Bocche

    Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

    The site includes the porphyry chain between Passo Valles and Passo Lusia and its regular southern slope as far as Torrente Travignolo, as well as the stretch of the Lagorai porphyry chain east of Forcella Cece as far as Passo Rolle, the Scanaiol subgroup, the Valsorda and the upper Valzanca.
    The spruce forest fades high up into the cembreta, above which lie the alpine meadows and the ridge and summit environments. There are a few mountain pastures, some of which are still mounded. A few alpine lakes add to the landscape.

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    Lake Pudro

    Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

    Vast glacial basin forming part of the catchment basin of the Fersina torrent, completely invaded by the vegetation of transition peat bogs (floating meadows). Until a few years ago, the largest "aggallate" of the entire Trentino region was developed here. Following the excavation of the peat, there is now a vast body of water in the centre of the basin.
    The vegetation is represented by the remnants of the aggallate vegetation, while in the peat excavation basins the water lily has spread.

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    Lake Pudro

    Provincial nature reserve

    Located in Pergine Valsugana, it consists of a peat bog occupying the bottom of a basin, separated from the Pergine valley floor only by a modest relief, the Doss del Zucàr.
    Although its floristic and vegetational richness has been partly compromised by mining activity, this peat bog - one of the largest at low altitude in Trentino - still preserves an extraordinary vegetal heritage.

     

    The Reserve is also a Special Area of Conservation and is one of the protected areas that make up the Brenta River Reserve Network.

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    Black Lake

    Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

    A small basin of glacial origin on the Dossone di Cembra, which occupies at its centre a small lake being filled by vegetation (Local reserve - Transition peat bog).

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    Black Lake

    Provincial nature reserve - Biotope not established

    The biotope encompasses sparsely anthropised summit forest environments and the so-called Lago Nero (Black Lake), an interesting raised bog that gave its name to the protected area.

    The biotope is also a Special Area of Conservation and is one of the protected areas that make up the Val di Cembra Avisio Network of Reserves.

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    Lake Tovel

    Provincial nature reserve - Biotope not established

    Lake Tovel was formed in a dolomitic rock basin surrounded by an almost pure coniferous forest.
    The importance of the biotope is linked to the world-famous phenomenon of its reddening, due to the presence of a microscopic unicellular organism, the Glenodineum sanguineum.

    The biotope is included in the Adamello Brenta Natural Park territory.

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    Lake Toblino

    Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

    A lake at the bottom of the valley (Sarca Valley), with a belt of marsh vegetation (mainly reed thicket) and lake vegetation (a few nuclei of yellow water lily 'lamineto'); in some places along the banks there are also a few nuclei of white willow willow woods. The site also includes the hills surrounding the lake, with coppice woods of holm oak.

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    Lake Stablo

    Local reserve

    Cariceto with horsetails in the woods beyond Malga Alta, on the slopes of the Adamello-Presanella massif, municipality of Pellizzano.

    The area is included in the much larger Vermiglio - Folgarida SAC.

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    Lake Toblino

    Provincial Nature Reserve

    Situated in the terminal section of the Valle dei Laghi, carved out and shaped in the Quaternary era by a series of glaciers. Lake Toblino was formed following the damming of the valley by the conoid of the Sarca River.
    The area encompassing Lake Toblino and the surrounding wooded slopes is of considerable naturalistic value, with the presence of a sub-Mediterranean type of plant landscape thanks to the mildness of the climate.

    The Reserve is also a Special Area of Conservation and is one of the protected areas that make up the Sarca River Park.

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    Pradellano Lake

    Local reserve

    Hygrophilous forest near Lake Pradellano, between the village of the same name and the centre of Pieve Tesino.

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    Lake Santa Colomba

    Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

    Lake of glacial exarction on the porphyry plateau of Mount Calisio, situated between the Cembra Valley and Valsugana. It has a vegetation belt of floating and submerged hydrophytes and heliophytes; near the lake there is a small marsh with sedges, reeds and a thick moss layer. The surrounding area is occupied by Scots pine forests.

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    Lake Loppio

    Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

    A vast lake basin in the valley incision between the Monte Bondone and Monte Baldo groups, which until 30 years ago occupied Lake Loppio, which then dried up. At the bottom of the ancient lake basin, a very rich vegetation of wet and marshy meadows has now developed, in the midst of which the white willow is spreading. Along some stretches of the banks there are peat banks with a rare vegetation of Cyperaceae.

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    Lake Loppio

    Provincial nature reserve

    Lake Loppio is undoubtedly one of Trentino's best-known nature reserves, located in the valley that joins the Adige and Garda furrows. Originating from a double barrage (a large landslide obstructed the north-western side, while the Rio Gresta with its materials blocked the opposite side), the lake is now a swamp, as it was drained in the 1950s, with the construction of the tunnel between the Adige River and Lake Garda.

    The Reserve is also a Special Area of Conservation and is one of the protected areas that make up the local Monte Baldo Nature Park.

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    Lake Juributto

    Local reserve

    High altitude peat bog on the Cima Bocche-Juribrutto massif, municipality of Primiero San Martino di Castrozza.

    The lake falls within the territory of the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Nature Park and is included in the much larger Natura 2000 areas ZSC Lagorai Orientale Cima Bocche and ZPS Lagorai, to which we refer you for more in-depth naturalistic information.

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    Lake of Mouths

    Local reserve

    Alpine lake on the Cima Bocche massif, municipalities of Moena and Primiero San Martino di Castrozza.

    The lake falls within the territory of the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Nature Park and is included in the much larger Natura 2000 areas ZSC Lagorai Orientale Cima Bocche and ZPS Lagorai, to which we refer you for more in-depth naturalistic information.

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