Usual stories, with a new ending
The year 2023 confirms its sad record of poisonings. However, we want to tell a different ending than usual.
The year 2023 confirms its sad record of poisonings. However, we want to tell a different ending than usual.
More than 200 people attended the public assembly on 17th September in Pizzone, convened with the aim of informing the population about the PIZZONE II project presented by ENEL and aimed at building a mega hydroelectric power plant (300 MW) with works in the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park and surrounding areas.
Field activities to improve the habitat of bears and bear-related species in the central Apennines continue.
Two weeks after the death of Amarena, the first results of the ballistic report were made public, confirming that the bear was on all fours when she was hit in the side by the bullet. We are expecting the full ballistics report, which around mid-December will shed light on the distance and trajectory of the..
ENEL Green Power plans to build a pumping system with a new underground power station between the lakes of Montagna Spaccata and Castel San Vincenzo. The project, proposed by a self-described ‘green’ industrial group, envisages the construction of new tunnels with a diameter of up to six metres for a length of about 10 km,..
Thanks to the availability and collaboration of two kind ladies from Pizzone, Maria Addolorata Rosso and Teresa Zaccaro, Salviamo l’Orso can manage the museum also on Saturdays, as the municipal administration of Pizzone had also hoped for.
The two orphaned cubs of Amarena are being constantly monitored by the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park zoologists, park rangers and the Carabinieri Forestali officers.
On Sunday 10th September at 10 a.m. in Piazza Mazzarino in Pescina (Province of L’Aquila), the event “A Future for the Bear” was held in memory of the bear Amarena and in defence of Italian fauna.
Post-mortem examination of the bear carcass Amarena was killed by a single fatal shot. The bullet perforated her lungs and death occurred due to haemorrhaging. This is what emerged from the first results of the necropsy, carried out on September 5 in the Veterinary Department of the University of Teramo, on the body of the..
Works began before the environmental impact assessment was published and then were suspended on July 26.
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