In the Natural Park of the Avigliana Lakes, spring blooms have begun. Along the hilly trails and around the Small Lake, park rangers have identified (and photographed) some splendid specimens of squill (Scilla bifolia), dog’s tooth (Erythronium dens-canis), and wood anemone (Anemonoides nemorosa).
For an entity like the one managing the Protected Areas of the Cottian Alps, nature represents a heritage to be safeguarded and promoted at the same time. The public is therefore invited to visit the territories of the Parks and admire their natural wonders, including these delicate and colorful flowers. However, it is also emphasized that the collection of wild herbs in protected areas is prohibited, even if they are not absolutely protected botanical species (Regional Law 32/1982).