Nature
European Diploma of Protected Areas
Awarded Areas in Italy
Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park

The park is situated in the heart of the central Apennines, 160 km south-east of Rome, on the upper course of the
river Sangro. It is a limestone and dolomite massif influenced by karst phenomena and glaciations with peaks of 2000m
and more. It is noted for very hot summers and heavy winter snowfalls.
For information:
Ente autonomo Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise:
Viale S. Lucia, snc
I-67032 Pescasseroli
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Gran Paradiso National Park
Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso was the first national park established in Italy to save from extinction the last
population of Alpine Ibex. It includes a large territory of high mountains, from the 800 meters of the bottom of
the valleys to the 4,061 meters of the Gran Paradiso peak. Larch and spruce woods, wide alpine grasslands, rocks,
and glaciers make up an ideal scenery for the life of a rich and various fauna and for a visit leading to the
discovery of the wonderful world of the high mountains. The park is twinned with the Vanoise National Park which has
established cooperative relations on the basis of a “Good neighbouring paper” to pursue common goals of conservation,
research and sustainable development.
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Maremma Nature Park
Coastal area bordering the Tyrrhenian Sea in the province of Grosseto in the Tuscany region; rectangular shape with a
length of 25 km. and a maximal width of 7,5 km.; it has an alluvial character in the north and hilly in the centre and
south. The plain along the river Ombrone are used for agriculture with scattered settlements. The wetlands near the
mouth of the river are bogy and are designated under the Ramsar Convention. The Hilly area is mainly formed by the
limestone ridge called "Monti dell'Uccellina". The most southern part is touching the sea with a high and eroding coast.
The nature of the hills is mostly calcareous and only partly silicious.
For information:
Ente Parco Regionale della Maremma
Via del Bersagliere 7/9, Alberese, 58100 Grosseto
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Maritime Alps Nature Park
The Alpi Marittime Nature Park, a former royal hunting reserve in the Piedmont region, is twinned with the Mercantour
National Park. These two areas are on opposite sides of the same Alpine massif, in the heart of the Alpes-Maritimes,
considered to be the prime habitat for endemic species in the Alps.
The two parks have taken successful joint action, particularly with regard to reintroduction
operations (ibex, lammergeyer).
The combination of microclimates, geological events, glaciation and the great variety of rock types have resulted
in a flora unique in Europe, with the simultaneous presence of species of very different origins. The main feature
of the fauna is the high density of large ungulates (chamois, ibex).
For information:
Parco Naturale Alpi Marittime
Corso Dante Livio Bianco 5
12010 Valdieri
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Montecristo Island Nature Reserve
Montecristo is a rocky island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, situated 45 km off Elba: the highest point is 645m above sea level.
Sparse vegetation in the rocky sites. Characteristic mediterranean flora and fauna.
For information:
Ministero dell'Agricoltura e delle Foreste
Gestione ex Azienda di Stato per le Foreste Demaniala
Via Carducci 5
I-00187 Roma
Website
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Regional Park of Migliarino, San Rossore and Massaciuccoli

The Migliarino, San Rossore and Massaciuccoli Regional Park stretches along the Tyrrhenian coastline from Viareggio
to Livorno, near Pisa, and covers approximately 23.000 hectares. At first sight, the Park is immense woodland of
stone-pines (Pinus pinea) which are typical of the Tuscan coastline and landscape. Inside, there is a great variety
of natural and semi-natural settings ranging from dunes to sandy shores and from hygrophilous forests to marshlands,
from pinewoods to agricultural land.
For information:
Ministero dell'Agricoltura e delle Foreste
Gestione ex Azienda di Stato per le Foreste Demaniala
Via Carducci 5
I-00187 Roma
Website
Sasso Fratino Integral Nature Reserve
Sasso Fratino is situated on the north-eastern side of the Apennines (650-1520m), about 60 km north-east of Florence.
Its position north of the watershed places it in the zone of influence of the Adriatic; in the Emilia-Romagna region,
it forms part of the Casentino State Forest which covers more than 10.000 ha in all.
For information:
Corpo forestale dello Stato - Gestione ex Azienda di Stato per le Forestre Demaniali
Via Carducci 5
I-00187 Roma
Website
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