Miti e Natura nei Parchi Alpi Cozie April 30, 2025
Una serie di appuntamenti con la guida Parchi Alpi Cozie Simone Siviero dedicati ai miti di piante e animali per scoprire il legame ancestrale che ci lega alla natura.
Una serie di appuntamenti con la guida Parchi Alpi Cozie Simone Siviero dedicati ai miti di piante e animali per scoprire il legame ancestrale che ci lega alla natura.
Winter is the most challenging season for many species living in the mountains. Winter hiking and ski mountaineering activities can disrupt - sometimes threaten - the delicate ecological balance of an environment already strained by natural elements.
Read the warnings carefully: Visual pills to look at Nature with new eyes. Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th September at Rifugio Toesca, in the Parco Orsiera Rocciavrè evening conference by the park ranger Luca Giunti and the following morning free excursion accompanied by a guide from Parco Alpi Cozie near the refuge.
Thematic meeting "The Biodiversity of the Cozie Alps and How to Protect It," organized by park ranger Davide Giuliano, to discover and cherish the rich biodiversity that surrounds us.
The center is the reference structure for issues related to the conservation of species of typical alpine fauna, with particular attention to galliformes.
It is the reference structure for issues related to the conservation of ungulates.
The 1992 calendar is dedicated to six itineraries that wind through the valleys of the Orsiera-Rocciavré Park.
The 2004 calendar of the Orsiera Rocciavré Park and Reserves of the Orridi di Chianocco e Foresto tells the succession of seasons within the Park.
An activity to learn about the biology of a species symbolic of the Alps, also thanks to the technological innovations put in place by science, and reflect together on the climate changes that are undermining its conservation.
One-day excursion among lakes and marshes to discover unusual animal and plant species: from the less loved to the "alien" ones
If you think of the wolf, what comes to mind? Who is it, where does it live, what does it eat? Should we be afraid of it? We will learn to know the "real" wolf, we will be able to distinguish it from the animal present in stories and from the sensationalistic one evoked in newspapers.
Excursion in the Gran Bosco di Salbertrand Park with a workshop to learn about the imposing trees that have been protected and the animals that have become their symbol.
A walk in the Val Troncea Natural Park to talk about wildlife, especially alpine fauna. How do animals and plants perceive the passing of the seasons? What resources does the territory offer them to survive in different times of the year? We will answer these and other questions through games and experiments.
Una giornata nella scuola del bosco per piccoli lupi con prove e giochi di scoperta per diventare dei curiosi esploratori capaci di "vedere" la natura.