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Pollino National Park

 

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The Wolf in The Pollino National Park

 

With peaks soaring to over 7,000 feet and wilderness dominating the landscape, Pollino is often called the Dolomites of the south.  Its approximate 1 million acres makes  Pollino National Park, the largest protected area in Italy between Calabria and Basilicata, has a wealth of landscapes to offer:   great areas of wilderness where the cuirassed pine - the true emblem of the park - clings to the rocky slopes as the wind shapes its twisted trunk; not far away, rolling hills and valleys, lush slopes with flowering plants in springtime, and then endless upland plains where the sheep still graze like in ancient times.

 

From east to west, the eye meets the sea and the coast is within easy reach despite the considerable altitude of the mountains.  The solitude of the highest peaks dominated by the majestic flight of the golden eagle is juxtaposed to the common reality of the anthropic environment: small villages where the old women still wear their traditional garb not far from larger towns hosting important cultural events that attract visitors.   In this territory survive groups of ethnic Albanians that tenaciously preserve their Arbėreshe (Italian-Albanian) cultural and linguistic traditions as well as the archaeological remains of civilizations that   have dominated this area over  the centuries. 

 

Thus, a visit to Pollino National Park becomes a worthwhile experience for various reasons: you will find an unusual natural environment, in many ways still wild;  you will encounter the culture, customs and folklore of the people of Southern Italy; you will get to know a nature reserve that aims to protect its natural resources and can offer its visitors a wide range of ways to enjoy a visit in the midst of a beautiful countryside where they can make discoveries and sample the pleasures of the olden days.

 

The environmental program of the Park has as its priority the safeguarding of its natural resources so varied, precious and at times even rare such as the autochthonous  roe of  Orsomarso, the wolf of the Appennines, the golden eagle, and the cuirassed pine.  Development based on conservation aims to carry out specific actions to protect the diversity of the existing natural systems, their ecology, biology, and  functions, and to assure a sustainable utilization of renewable resources by balancing the environmental burden  with the capabilities and limits of Nature.

 

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