Adamello Brenta Natural Park
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Der Naturpark Adamello-Brenta (italienisch Parco naturale Adamello-Brenta) ist ein Naturpark in den Südalpen in der italienischen Provinz Trient. Er umfasst das Gebiet der Brenta und der östlichen Adamello- und Presanellagruppe mit der Presanella und dem Monte Carè Alto. Der Park wurde 1967 eingerichtet und 1987 erweitert. Charakter- und Symbolfigur des Parks ist der Braunbär, der auch das Logo des Parks bildet. Der Schutz des letzten italienischen Vorkommens von Alpen-Braunbären war auch einer der ausschlaggebenden Gründe zur Einrichtung des Parks.
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Il parco naturale Adamello Brenta è un'area naturale protetta istituita nel 1967 ed è la più vasta area protetta del Trentino. La sede amministrativa del parco si trova a Strembo (TN), via Nazionale n. 24.
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The Adamello Brenta Natural Park (Italian: Parco naturale Adamello Brenta) is a nature reserve in Trentino, Italy. Established in 1967, it encompasses most of the Adamello-Presanella Alps as well as the Brenta Dolomites; it is the largest natural park in Trentino and along with the adjacent Stelvio National Park, Swiss National Park and Adamello Regional Park, it forms the largest protected area in the Alps, nearly 400,000 hectares. It is a UNESCO Global Geopark since 2008.
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Der Naturpark Adamello-Brenta (italienisch Parco naturale Adamello-Brenta) ist ein Naturpark in den Südalpen in der italienischen Provinz Trient. Er umfasst das Gebiet der Brenta und der östlichen Adamello- und Presanellagruppe mit der Presanella und dem Monte Carè Alto. Der Park wurde 1967 eingerichtet und 1987 erweitert. Charakter- und Symbolfigur des Parks ist der Braunbär, der auch das Logo des Parks bildet. Der Schutz des letzten italienischen Vorkommens von Alpen-Braunbären war auch einer der ausschlaggebenden Gründe zur Einrichtung des Parks.
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The Adamello Brenta Natural Park (Italian: Parco naturale Adamello Brenta) is a nature reserve in Trentino, Italy. Established in 1967, it encompasses most of the Adamello-Presanella Alps as well as the Brenta Dolomites; it is the largest natural park in Trentino and along with the adjacent Stelvio National Park, Swiss National Park and Adamello Regional Park, it forms the largest protected area in the Alps, nearly 400,000 hectares. It is a UNESCO Global Geopark since 2008. The park is home to 1,300 species of plants and flowers as well as numerous animals, including the brown bear; in fact, by the 1990s the last surviving specimens of brown bear in the Italian Alps lived in the Brenta Dolomites, and the population was brought back from near-extinction (two or three specimens) to the current population of over ninety specimens thanks to a reintroduction project funded by the European Union, making the brown bear the symbol of the park. The park's fauna also includes 8,000 chamoises, 3,500 roe deers and 1,300 red deers, as well as alpine ibexes, marmots, and 113 species of birds, including twenty-eight golden eagles. 41 glaciers and 48 lakes are located within its territory, as well as twelve mountain huts, seven visitor centers and over 1,000 kilometers of hiking paths; the highest point of the park is Cima Adamello, 3,558 meters above sea level, whereas the lowest point is 447 meters above sea level.
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Il parco naturale Adamello Brenta è un'area naturale protetta istituita nel 1967 ed è la più vasta area protetta del Trentino. La sede amministrativa del parco si trova a Strembo (TN), via Nazionale n. 24.
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