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| sent on December 04, 2020 (13:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful, rare and localized subject,by elderly people told me that they were also there above my country 40 years ago, then they made a way and disappeared. Cyo Andrea Bellissima, soggetto raro e localizzato,da persone anziane mi hanno detto che c'erano anche sopra il mio paese 40 anni fa,poi hanno fatto una strada e sono sparite. Ciao Andrea |
| sent on December 04, 2020 (17:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Andrea, where are you from? Vipera ammodytes is actually quite common in Friuli Venezia Giulia much rarer and located in Veneto and Trentino. Unfortunately, the construction of urban structures and the interruption between the green areas has caused the disappearance of some populations, especially in the hilly and flat area. Ciao Andrea tu di dove sei? Vipera ammodytes in realtà è piuttosto comune in Friuli Venezia Giulia molto più rara e localizzata in Veneto e in Trentino. Purtroppo la costruzione di strutture urbane e l'interruzione tra le zone verdi ha causato la scomparsa di alcune popolazioni soprattutto nella fascia collinare e pianeggiante |
| sent on December 04, 2020 (17:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi, I'm Trentino from the Val di Non, I know of the presence in a place in South Tyrol Ciao,sono Trentino della val di Non,so della presenza in un luogo dell'alto Adige |
| sent on December 04, 2020 (17:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
We know the site near Bolzano, once those specimens were considered ssp. ruffoi today as a result of genetic studies are ascribed to the ssp. nominal ammodytes. Unfortunately, it is a population that is quite threatened by indiscriminate poaching, which is why it is important to keep these sites secret. My area of investigation is mainly along the Western Alps but for several years I have been going to Trentino to observe these vipers as well as francisciredi and berus. Si conosco il sito nei pressi di Bolzano, un tempo quegli esemplari erano considerati ssp. ruffoi oggi in seguito a studi genetici sono ascritti alla ssp. nominale ammodytes. Purtroppo è una popolazione piuttosto minacciata per via del bracconaggio indiscriminato per questo è importante tenere segreti questi siti. La mia area di indagine è prevalentemente lungo le Alpi occidentali ma sono diversi anni che mi riprometto di andare in Trentino a osservare queste vipere così come francisciredi e berus. |
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