In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
lipu
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/27/2006 - 06:13In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"]You can join [B]Lipu[/B] and theres even a British branch! It costs £15 and I think in Italy you can get involved in Local conservation projects.These are their reserves [url]http://www.lipu-uk.org/Oasi/Oasi.htm[/url]
Lipu need all the support they can get I cannot believe that there are only 151 members in Abruzzo!!! Basilica has only 51!! Numbers rise in the North to several thousand but that's probably got more to do with biggest cities being there?
I would have thought that joining a local group would be a great way of meeting others of similar interests and although your elderly Italian neighbours will i'm sure be charming and helpful you may find a clash of interest when it comes to protecting wildlife!
This is what Lipu are trying to prevent!
Becky[/SIZE][/FONT]
wildlife in Italy
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/27/2006 - 08:01In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
thanks so much for your interest and advise, I'll look into all of links.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=Anastasia]Try these Jinny
[url]http://www.le-marche.com/Marche/html/wildlife.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.bagnidibormio.it/national_park_italy.asp[/url]
:) :)[/QUOTE]
Thanks, I've had a look at these links and they have some useful bits and peices, but nothing relating to identification books or conservation activities. I'll keep my eyes on this thread to see if anyone else can help.
ciao
wildlife in Iyaly-Lipu
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/27/2006 - 12:38In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=manopello][FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"]You can join [B]Lipu[/B] and theres even a British branch! It costs £15 and I think in Italy you can get involved in Local conservation projects.These are their reserves [url]http://www.lipu-uk.org/Oasi/Oasi.htm[/url]
Lipu need all the support they can get I cannot believe that there are only 151 members in Abruzzo!!! Basilica has only 51!! Numbers rise in the North to several thousand but that's probably got more to do with biggest cities being there?
I would have thought that joining a local group would be a great way of meeting others of similar interests and although your elderly Italian neighbours will i'm sure be charming and helpful you may find a clash of interest when it comes to protecting wildlife!
This is what Lipu are trying to prevent!
Becky[/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE]
Thanks for this great link, I'll definatly look into joining.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=jinny]Thanks, I've had a look at these links and they have some useful bits and peices, but nothing relating to identification books or conservation activities. I'll keep my eyes on this thread to see if anyone else can help.
ciao[/QUOTE]
Don't worry Jinny.. I'll just run down to the local library and pick some up. Give me 5 minutes.
:D :D
birds guides and conservation groups
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/29/2006 - 05:09In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi all. :)
Jinny, I use the following guide : "Guida degli uccelli d'Europa", auth. Roger T. Peterson, Muzzio ed.. The italian version (which I have) contains even the maps with the italian distribution for each species; it is considered a good guide (and it is probably the most used in Italy), but it is quite old. The best guide is reported to be "Birds of Europe with North Africa and the Middle East", auth. Jonsson, ed. Helm, which is (I believe) probably easier to find in U.K. than in Italy.
About conservation activities, I know the situation in Abruzzo, where WWF ([url]http://www.wwf.it/ENG/[/url]) is the main and most active conservation group; probably in Marche the situation is similar (but I am not sure about that). I would also signal the recently constituted group "snowfinch" ([url]http://www.snowfinch.it)[/url], a small but very active group which conducts conservative and research field activities on endangered species, mainly in Abruzzo, but not only (for example, this year the census of "snowfinches" will envolve even the Sibillini mountains, between Marche and Umbria).
Hope this can help! :)
Maurizio
snowfinch
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/29/2006 - 09:27In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"]Hi
Do you have a contact email address for the snowfinch group?your link isn't working.i'd love to join some local wildlife groups in Italy
becky[/SIZE][/FONT]
www.snowfinch.it
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/29/2006 - 11:24In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Becky, the correct link is:
[url]www.snowfinch.it[/url]
in my previous mail the link was uncorrect (by mistake, it included a parenthesis). However, the email is:
[email]info@snowfinch.it[/email]
Let me know if you have problems.
Ciao,
Maurizio
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=Maurizio]Hi all. :)
Jinny, I use the following guide : "Guida degli uccelli d'Europa", auth. Roger T. Peterson, Muzzio ed.. The italian version (which I have) contains even the maps with the italian distribution for each species; it is considered a good guide (and it is probably the most used in Italy), but it is quite old. The best guide is reported to be "Birds of Europe with North Africa and the Middle East", auth. Jonsson, ed. Helm, which is (I believe) probably easier to find in U.K. than in Italy.
About conservation activities, I know the situation in Abruzzo, where WWF ([url]http://www.wwf.it/ENG/[/url]) is the main and most active conservation group; probably in Marche the situation is similar (but I am not sure about that). I would also signal the recently constituted group "snowfinch" ([url]http://www.snowfinch.it)[/url], a small but very active group which conducts conservative and research field activities on endangered species, mainly in Abruzzo, but not only (for example, this year the census of "snowfinches" will envolve even the Sibillini mountains, between Marche and Umbria).
Hope this can help! :)
Maurizio[/QUOTE]
Hi Maurizo
thanks very much for this really useful info, the links are just what I was after. I have been recommended a book called Collins Bird Guide: The Most Complete Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe
Lars Svensson, Peter J. Grant, Killian Mullarney (Illustrator), Dan Zetterstrom (Illustrator), Dan Zetterstrum (Illustrator), David Christie (Translator). I was after a feild guide rather than a weighty book, so this looks ideal. I'll let the forum readers know if I find out anything else about conservation activities.
Lipu -uk
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/29/2006 - 14:18In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=manopello][FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"]You can join [B]Lipu[/B] and theres even a British branch! It costs £15 and I think in Italy you can get involved in Local conservation projects.These are their reserves [url]http://www.lipu-uk.org/Oasi/Oasi.htm[/url]
Lipu need all the support they can get I cannot believe that there are only 151 members in Abruzzo!!! Basilica has only 51!! Numbers rise in the North to several thousand but that's probably got more to do with biggest cities being there?
I would have thought that joining a local group would be a great way of meeting others of similar interests and although your elderly Italian neighbours will i'm sure be charming and helpful you may find a clash of interest when it comes to protecting wildlife!
This is what Lipu are trying to prevent!
Becky[/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE]
Thanks again for this link Becky, I've been in touch with David Lingard, the UK delegate , with a view to joining. ciao
Try these Jinny
[url]http://www.le-marche.com/Marche/html/wildlife.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.bagnidibormio.it/national_park_italy.asp[/url]
:) :)