The large Italian mammals between reintroductions and spontaneous returns: rereading history, scrutinizing the future
In Italy, most large mammal species are expanding or have recolonized much of the range from which they disappeared in the first half of the twentieth century. On this technical day, the GLAMM - Group for Large Mammals Conservation and Management - aims to reconstruct the history of these returns, through an analysis of the introduction interventions carried out in Italy and the factors that favored the recolonisations or spontaneous expansions. An opportunity to make a critical analysis of what has been done, recompose often fragmented pieces of information, critically identify knowledge gaps and address the challenges for the future with a multidisciplinary approach.
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- The large Italian mammals between reintroductions and spontaneous returns: rereading history, scrutinizing the future
- 2024-02-02T09:30:00+01:00
- 2024-02-02T18:00:00+01:00
- In Italy, most large mammal species are expanding or have recolonized much of the range from which they disappeared in the first half of the twentieth century. On this technical day, the GLAMM - Group for Large Mammals Conservation and Management - aims to reconstruct the history of these returns, through an analysis of the introduction interventions carried out in Italy and the factors that favored the recolonisations or spontaneous expansions. An opportunity to make a critical analysis of what has been done, recompose often fragmented pieces of information, critically identify knowledge gaps and address the challenges for the future with a multidisciplinary approach.
- When Feb 02, 2024 from 09:30 AM to 06:00 PM (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
- Where Sesto Fiorentino/online
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ISPRA researchers will participate at the conference