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Abruzzo's Bears, Wolves and more (1 Viewer)

Paul Collins

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I have written a trip report for my annual trip to Italy's unspoilt Abruzzo National Park with my photography friends, for its wonderful birdlife (Lilford's White-Backed Woodpecker, Rock Partridge, Golden Eagle, Wryneck, Collared Flycatcher and more) and its endemic mammals: the rare Marsican Bear, Apennine Wolf and Apennine Chamois.

Over 6 years of visits, we have honed our ability to find its rarest mammals and secure sightings of incredibly rare family and hunting behaviours, even assisting National Geographic and Planet Earth II in their documentary filming of these species.

I will return this autumn if you are interested!

Italy's Abruzzo: Bears, Wolves, Chamois & Birds

Paul

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