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In the Abruzzo Park, a bear was saved and reunited with his family

2021-12-06T07:41:05.622Z


The video wins a competition organized by the directors of protected areas (Aidap) (ANSA) A bear cub gets lost in the woods, risks dying of starvation but thanks to the park operators he is saved and recovered by his family. The film, made and produced by operators of the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise ( Nadia Boccia, Vincenza Di Pirro, Daniela Gentile, Roberta Latini Elisabetta Tosoni directed by Gabriele Raimondi) won a competition organized by Aidap (the Italian associat


A bear cub gets lost in the woods, risks dying of starvation but thanks to the park operators he is saved and recovered by his family.

The film, made and produced by operators of the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise (

Nadia Boccia, Vincenza Di Pirro, Daniela Gentile, Roberta Latini Elisabetta Tosoni directed by Gabriele Raimondi)

won a competition organized by

Aidap

(the Italian association of directors and officials of protected natural areas) to narrate the successes of Italian parks with quality videos.

The occasion is 6 December 2021, the day in which the 30th birthday of the framework law on protected areas falls (the n. 394/1991).

Watch the video

“It is a fundamental law for the destiny of the beautiful country - highlight Aidap - which reached the substantial unanimous approval of Parliament, while outside the storm in Tangentopoli and the tragedy of Chernobyl raged.

A law that has restored international dignity to Italy

, a country known and loved all over the world but which occasionally has slips.

Until 1991, in fact, protected Italy was a miserable 3% ... while today we are at 11% without considering the sites of community importance (with which we arrive at about 22%) that we can say "they are studying" to become parks of European interest ".

Here are some concrete examples: "Italy - always explain from Aidap - seemed a country with nature in decline and instead many species have been saved from extinction or rarefaction: from the

alpine ibex

to the

Marsican brown bear

, from the

otter

to the

wolf

, from the

monk seal

to the many plant endemics (rare or very rare species often located in one place) so much has been done to deliver a nature worth living to those who have not yet been born ".

(

martino.iannone@ansa.it

 )

Source: ansa

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