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Exploring the nature parks

Natural parks are where nature preservation and sustainability converge. 

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Guardians of beauty and biodiversity

Nature parks are oases of beauty and biodiversity, protected lands and waters managed primarily for the purpose of preserving the natural environment for future generations.

These areas encompass a variety of breathtaking landscapes, including imposing mountain ranges, majestic forests, crystal-clear waters, and much more. Within them, nature takes center stage, providing a sanctuary for unique and often rare animal and plant species.

Nature parks are where nature preservation and sustainability converge. 

Camping Sass Dlacia, Ütia de Börz and Le Fontanelle Country House invite you to discover this extraordinary harmony, where every step towards beauty is also a step towards a more sustainable future.
 

Who protects these areas and why?

The designation of an area as a nature park is the result of a process that involves governments, scientists, local communities, and environmental organizations:

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Within the parks, you'll find a rich variety of animal and plant species, some of which are rare or endangered. These parks are like archives of wildlife, preserving and protecting the biodiversity of our planet.

The parks offer educational programs for visitors. These programs not only allow you to discover the natural beauty of the area but also understand the importance of conservation and how everyone can contribute to preserving these unique habitats.

Hiking, biking, climbing, canoeing, and many other activities are possible in the parks. These areas provide extraordinary opportunities for outdoor adventures and immersion in pristine nature.

Park authorities constantly monitor the ecosystem and take measures to protect flora and fauna. This can include managing invasive species, preventing forest fires, and rehabilitating damaged habitats.

Tourism in the parks contributes sustainably to the local economy, creating an additional incentive for conservation. Visiting these areas means supporting their preservation.

Respecting the wildlife and flora, leaving no waste, and maintaining silence in sensitive areas are fundamental behaviors. These rules help ensure that the areas remain pristine and accessible for future generations. 

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