- The
Marsican brown bear (Ursus
arctos arctos,
formerly Ursus arctos marsic****), also
known as the
Apennine brown bear, and orso
bruno marsicano in Italian...
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refuges of the big
European predators such as the
Italian wolf and the
Marsican brown bear, now
extinct in the rest of
Central Europe. The
mountains lend...
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preservation of
species such as the
Italian wolf,
Abruzzo chamois and
Marsican brown bear.
Other characteristic fauna of the park are red deer and roe...
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golden eagle, the
Abruzzo (or Abruzzese) chamois, the
Apennine wolf and the
Marsican brown bear. Abruzzo's
parks and
reserves host 75% of Europe's
animal species...
- (in the
Marsican area) is an
ancient recipe typical of the
Abruzzo tradition,
widespread above all in the mountains,
particularly in the
Marsican area,...
-
range and is
threatened by
uncontrolled poaching for its body parts. The
Marsican brown bear of
central Italy is one of
several currently isolated po****tions...
- forests, an
ecoregion of
Italy Apennine brown bear,
another name for the
Marsican brown bear
Apennine wolf, a
subspecies of the
Eurasian wolf
Apennine hare...
- repo****tion
program carried up by the
Abruzzo national park authorities; The
Marsican brown bear (Ursus
arctos marsic****) is
regularly present in the national...
- Marie,
Scurcola Marsicana, Tagliacozzo, Trasacco, Villavallelonga. The
Marsican region extends for
about 1906 km2 on a
heterogeneous territory; the flat...
- specimens.
Other floral species include the
Adriatic lizard orchid and the
Marsican iris, which,
despite its name, is
endemic to this mountain. In addition...