In Lazio it is present on the Apennine ridge: in the Park of Monti Simbruini, Monti della Tolfa, Monti Lepini and Monti Ausoni. The largest number of packs and specimens is present in Abruzzo, with the main nuclei in the area of the National Park of Abruzzo and in the sectors between the National Park of Gran Sasso and Monti Della Laga, the Majella National Park, and the National Park of Monti Sibillini and, in Calabria, in the Sila National Park in the Pollino National Park, in the Aspromonte National Park and in the Regional Natural Park of Serre the territory of Abruzzo, moreover, thanks to the presence of effective wildlife corridors, is the only one in the entire Apennines to allow movements by the wolf on the West-East axis and vice versa. Wolf in the wildlife park of Spormaggiore (author: Llorenzi) About twenty are instead those living on the border between Italy and Slovenia, with some of them having moved permanently to Veneto. About 60 Marsican bears live on the Central Apennines, in particular in the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise. Currently, the population in the Central Alps is between 35 and 40 specimens. The First World War and poachers had decimated the population in the Central Alps and in the nineties of the last century there were very few specimens left, including old and sick ones. ![]() In Italy, there are three areas of distributions: one is in Trentino, in the Central Alps another one is in the Eastern Alps, on the border between Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Slovenia and the last one is in the Central Apennines, mostly inside the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise. ![]() The operation was carried out thanks to the funding of the European Union and in collaboration with Slovenia, where bear hunting is allowed in order to keep the population of the animal below 450 units. Much of the credit for this repopulation is due to the operation “Life Ursus”, which took place between 19, through which Italy was able to capture ten bears (7 females and 3 males) on Slovenian territory and then release them in the country. We offered the young couple cash, but they refused any payment.Marsican brown bear (author: Marco Tersigni)Ĭurrently, in Italy, there are about 100 bears, but in the past, they seriously risked disappearing from Italian woods. It was impressive to see such a beautiful, young couple go out of their way to help visitors from another country. Our waitress was good to have the price of the wings taken off our bill, as we could not eat them The highlight of the night ended up being not the meal or the fact that we got to watch the fight, but that while waiting over 35 minutes for a cab, a wonderful samaritan along with his partner felt bad for us and ordered a uber driver for us and paid for our ride back to the hotel. We found the meal to be mediocrel as the loaded fries were doused with medium hot sauce, and we were not too fond of the Parmesan garlic wings. ![]() It's hard to get into the moment if you cannot hear what is said. This defeats the purpose of going out to watch UFC on the big screen. Other patrons were also watching the fight and were interested in what the commentators were saying. ![]() However, we were disappointed that music continued to blair through the majority of the fight. When requesting to put the fight up on the screen our waitress was quick to accommodate. My partner and I were looking for s Sports Bar to watch the UFC fight this past saturday After a $25 cab fair, we arrived at Buffalo Wild Wings.
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