DOLOMITES - Annexes 2-8 - Provincia di Udine
DOLOMITES - Annexes 2-8 - Provincia di Udine
DOLOMITES - Annexes 2-8 - Provincia di Udine
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NOMINATION OF THE <strong>DOLOMITES</strong> FOR INSCRIPTION ON THE WORLD NATURAL HERITAGE LIST UNESCO<br />
The Strigiformes in the Parco<br />
Naturale Adamello Brenta<br />
SALTO project (study on the<br />
lack of reddening of Lake Tovel)<br />
1999-2001<br />
2001-2004<br />
14 Project of fauna monitoring 2005<br />
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“Sanitary monitoring of the<br />
wild ungulates in the Parco<br />
Naturale Paneveggio -Pale <strong>di</strong><br />
San Martino”<br />
“The Flora in the Parco<br />
Naturale Paneveggio -Pale <strong>di</strong><br />
San Martino”<br />
“Study on the micro and<br />
mesoteriofauna in the Parco<br />
Naturale Paneveggio -Pale <strong>di</strong><br />
San Martino”<br />
“Study on the damage caused by<br />
wild ungulates on reforestation<br />
in the Paneveggio Pale <strong>di</strong> San<br />
Martino Park”<br />
“Study on the ecology of the<br />
Paneveggio subalpine red fir<br />
wood”<br />
“Study on the spatial behaviour<br />
of chamois in the Paneveggio<br />
Pale <strong>di</strong> San Martino Park”<br />
“Monitoring of the group of<br />
rock goats released in the Pale <strong>di</strong><br />
San Martino Mountains”<br />
19922005<br />
19921997<br />
19952005<br />
1995-1998<br />
2003-2005<br />
19922005<br />
19982001<br />
20002005<br />
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Parco Naturale<br />
Adamello Brenta<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Adamello Brenta<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Adamello Brenta<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Paneveggio Pale <strong>di</strong> San<br />
Martino<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Paneveggio Pale <strong>di</strong> San<br />
Martino<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Paneveggio Pale <strong>di</strong> San<br />
Martino<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Paneveggio Pale <strong>di</strong> San<br />
Martino<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Paneveggio Pale <strong>di</strong> San<br />
Martino, Forest and<br />
Fauna Service of the<br />
P.A.T.<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Paneveggio Pale <strong>di</strong> San<br />
Martino<br />
Parco Naturale<br />
Paneveggio Pale <strong>di</strong> San<br />
Martino<br />
Tridentine Museum of<br />
Natural Sciences<br />
Territorial and Agro-<br />
Forestry Department of<br />
Padova University – Trento<br />
University – Camerino<br />
University<br />
Parco Naturale Adamello<br />
Brenta<br />
Prof. Clau<strong>di</strong>o Genchi,<br />
Paolo Lanfranchi (Milan<br />
University)<br />
Prof. Francesco Festi, Filippo<br />
Prosser, Cesare Lasen<br />
Paolo Paolucci (Padova<br />
University)<br />
Prof. Renzo Motta<br />
(University of Turin)<br />
Prof. Pietro Pissi (University<br />
of Florence Prof. Renzo<br />
Motta (University of Turin<br />
Prof. Sandro Lovari<br />
(University <strong>di</strong> Siena)<br />
Parco Naturale Paneveggio<br />
Pale <strong>di</strong> San Martino<br />
1 The study begun in 2001 will be concluded at the end of 2006 and it is being conducted by the<br />
Parco Naturale Paneveggio-Pale <strong>di</strong> San Martino and the two services of the <strong>Provincia</strong> Autonoma<br />
<strong>di</strong> Trento, under the scientific supervision of Prof. Sandro Lovari. The research intends to study<br />
the spatial behaviour of the deer and its ability to range in relation to the seasons, and also the<br />
<strong>di</strong>spersion of the younger specimens. The study area is located in the upper and central part of<br />
Valle del Travignolo and lies mostly within the boundaries of the Nature Park and <strong>Provincia</strong>l<br />
State Forests.<br />
2 Prompted by the Fauna Policy of the Park (Schroder, 1995) to create a vital group of bears in the<br />
Central Alps, the project led to the re-introduction of the bear in the Brenta chain, where the<br />
species was by then biologically extinct. The first bears from Slovenia were released in 1999 and<br />
the re-introduction continued until 2002. Ten bears (7 females and 3 males) were set free and<br />
monitored until the transmitters were dead. Numerous activities of communication and scientific<br />
research were carried out by the Group of Research and Conservation of the brown bear, set<br />
up by the Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta in 2004. Detailed stu<strong>di</strong>es concerned the use of space<br />
(assessment of the home ranges, core areas, movements, hibernation sites), the choice of habi-