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Dear colleagues and friends,
We are honoured and pleased to welcome more than 250 participants and guests at the International Wolf
Congress in Caramanico Terme, Majella National Park, Italy.
The Congress scientific program offers over 35 oral presentations and experiences in wolf conservation from 13
countries, chaired by the internationally renowned scientists Paul Paquet, Jon Arnemo and Luigi Boitani.
The three sessions will span all key areas of wolf monitoring methods and systems, health surveillance and veterinary
issues, forensic themes, damage prevention, coexistence topics, management experiences and perspectives, allowing
every Congress participant to stay on top of the latest research in wolf conservation. Each session will have a 45’
Keynote speech, 30’ invited talks and 20’ contributed talks (15’ for presentation and 5’ for questions). After a series of
presentations, there will be a roundtable discussion with the audience and all invited speakers, in an attempt to focus
on wolf conservation perspectives, and to trigger exchange and collaborations.
As a complement to the core scientific program, Life Wolfnet staff will be organizing a parallel workshop (at Auditotium San Domenico, in Caramanico Terme) on topics of more general interest to students, environmental educators
and teachers. The Congress is also preceded by the Final Meeting of the Life Wolfnet Project and by the Institutional
Network for Wolf in Apennine, that will be held on 4th and 5th November, in Sulmona (for these meetings the language is Italian: there will be no simultaneous translation).
We are also delighted to announce that the International Wolf Congress has received official endorsements by:
■ The Ministry of the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea of Italy
■ The Large Carnivore Initiative for Europe
■ The IUCN/SSC Wolf Specialist Group
You can find the Congress program
and additional information below.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Majella National Park!
The Life Wolfnet Staff.
Here the Wolf never disappeared.
“Palasantelena” Meeting and Sports Center,
Caramanico Terme (PE)
6th, 7th,8th November, 2013.
We hope you find the proposed program both interesting and exciting, and that the scientific sessions
and the foreseen lectures will stimulate discussion and interest in your area of wolf study and beyond,
recognizing the increasing need for multidisciplinary approaches to addressing contemporary issues
in wolf conservation and management.
Congress timetable.
Wednesday 6th November 2013
8.00 – 9.00. 9.00 – 9.30. Registration.
Welcome talks.
■ The Ministry of the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea of Italy
■ Majella National Park President, Franco Iezzi
■ Majella National Park Director, Oremo Di Nino
■ The Mayor of Caramanico Terme and MNP Community President, Mario Mazzocca
Session I.
Wolf monitoring for management and conservation purposes.
Chairman and Keynote Speaker.
Paul C. Paquet, University of Calgary, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada.
9.30 – 10.15
Keynote lecture. Wolf Conservation - addressing moral confusion and ethical dilemmas.
Invited lectures.
10.15 – 10.45. Wolf monitoring in Slovenia.
Miha Krofel
Wildlife Ecology Research Group - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
10.45 – 11.15. Coffee break.
11.15 – 11.45. Development of wolf monitoring system and its implementation in wolf management in Croatia.
Josip Kusak
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia
11.45 – 12.15. Ecology and conservation of the wolf in agricultural habitats in Spain.
Yolanda Cortés
Consultores en Biología de la Conservación S.L., Spain
12.15 – 12.45. Genetics and conservation of wolf in Europe.
Ettore Randi
Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Italy
12.45 – 14.30. Lunch break.
14.30 – 15.15. Long term monitoring of wolf presence in the province Arezzo: insights for conservation and research.
Marco Apollonio1, Luca Mattioli2, Massimo Scandura, Elena Bassi and Daniela Passilongo
1
Dept. of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Sassari, Italy
2
Provincial administration of Arezzo · Wildlife management and conservation service. Italy
15.15 – 15.45. Wolf monitoring and management in Poland.
Roman Gula
Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
15.45 – 16.15. Wolf GPS monitoring and management implications in Majella National Park, Italy.
Antonio Antonucci, Lorenzo Petrizzelli, Marco Carafa, Simone Angelucci
Life Wolfnet Project, Majella National Park, Italy
16.15 – 16.45. Wolf conservation and management in Slovakia:
seeking consensus through an inclusive approach to monitoring.
Robin Rigg1, Peter Bedo1, Peter Smolko1,2, Jakub Kubala1,2, Helmut Bayer3 and Ralph Kühn3
1
Slovak Wildlife Society, Liptovsky Hradok, Slovakia
2
Technical University in Zvolen, Slovakia
3
Münich Technical University, Freising, Germany
16.45 – 17.15. Coffee break.
17.15 – 17.45. Wolf Monitoring for Management and Conservation?
Paolo Ciucci
Dept. of Biology and. Biotechnologies, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Italy
Contributed talks.
17.45 – 18.05. Using gps based movement data to understand wolf behaviour:
determinant of winter kill rates on moose in Scandinavia.
Mattia Colombo1, Håkan Sand1, Barbara Zimmermann2
1 Grimsö Wildlife Research Station, Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Sweden
2 Hedmark University College, Campus Evenstad, Norway
18.05 – 18.25. Variation in pack cohesion as a constraint on using snow tracking for wolf monitoring.
Bojarska K., Gula R., Pirga B., Theuerkauf J. and Okarma H.
Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
18.25 – 19.00. Interactive discussion. Wrap up by Chairman and conclusions.
Thursday 7th November 2013
Session II.
Wolf capture techniques and animal welfare.
Health surveillance.
Chairman and Keynote Speaker.
Jon Martin Arnemo , Hedmark University College, Norway.
9.30 – 10.15
Keynote lecture.
Invited lectures.
10.15 – 10.45. Dynamics and impacts of infectious disease in Yellowstone’s wolves.
Emily Almberg1, Paul Cross2, Douglas Smith3, Andrew Dobson4, Peter Hudson5
1 Dept. of Biology, Penn State University, University Park, PA
2 US Geological Survey, Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, Bozeman, MT
3 Yellowstone Wolf Project, Mammoth Hot Springs, WY
4 Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
5 Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, Penn State University, University Park, PA
10.45 – 11.15. Coffee break.
11.15 – 11.45. An outbreak of CDV in Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National:
evolution and effects on wolf population.
Leonardo Gentile1, Roberta Latini1, Vincenza Di Pirro1,
Cristina Esmeralda Di Francesco2, Daria Di Sabatino3
1 Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, Italy
2 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, Italy
3 Istituto Zoprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e Molise, Italy
11.45 – 12.15. Wolf health status and causes of mortality in Croatia.
Djuro Huber,
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia
12.15 – 12.45. Wolf captures and health monitoring experiences in Majella National Park, Italy.
Simone Angelucci, Antonio Antonucci, Marco Carafa,
Lorenzo Petrizzelli, Marco Innocenti, Marta Gandolfi
Life Wolfnet Project, Majella National Park, Italy
12.45 – 14.30. Lunch break.
14.30 – 15.15. Wolf/dog “intraspecific” interaction: evidence from necropsies findings.
Umberto Di Nicola1, Simone Angelucci2, Federico Striglioni1,
Antonio Antonucci2, Vincenzo Asfalto1
1 Gran Sasso Laga National Park, Italy
2 Majella National Park, Italy
15.15 – 15.45. Sanitary surveillance and research:
an important piece in the puzzle of Spanish wolf conservation and management.
Álvaro Oleaga1,3, Rosa Casais2, Joaquín Vicente3, Christian Gortázar3
1 SERPA, Sociedad de Servicios del Principado de Asturias, Spain
2 SERIDA, Servicio Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo Agroalimentario,
Centro de Biotecnología Animal, Asturias, Spain
3 SaBio-IREC, Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (CSIC-UCLM-JCCM), Ciudad Real, Spain
Contributed talks.
15.45 – 16.05. Cause of death and health status in wild wolves in Umbria Region, Italy.
Gobbi M.1, D’Avino N.1, Manuali E.1, Grelloni V.1, Vercillo F.2, Ragni B.2
1Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale of Umbria and Marche, Perugia;
2University of Perugia, Department of Cellular and Environmental Biology
16.05 – 17.00. Interactive discussion. Wrap up by Chairman and conclusions.
20.00. Congress Dinner.
Friday 8th November 2013
Session III.
New perspectives in Wolf management.
Chairman and Keynote Speaker.
Luigi Boitani , “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Italy
9.30 – 9.45
Keynote lecture.
Invited lectures.
9.45 – 10.15. Forensic Investigation of gray wolf mortalities in the USA.
Tabitha Viner
National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory, Ashland, OR, U.S.A.
10.15 – 10.45. Wolf forensic investigation and illegal killing in Italy.
Rosario Fico
Centro Referenza Nazionale per la Medicina Forense Veterinaria, Grosseto, Italy
10.45 – 11.15. Coffee break.
11.15 – 11.45. Advantages and obstacles of wolf damage prevention in Slovenia.
Rok Cerne
Slovenia Forest Service Ljubljana, Slovenia
11.45 – 12.15. The wolf/human interface and the “Wolfnet” approach in Majella National Park.
Simone Angelucci, Antonio Antonucci, Marco Carafa, Giuseppe Marcantonio,
Marta Gandolfi, Lorenzo Petrizzelli, Sabrina Manchi and Teodoro Andrisano.
Life Wolfnet Project, Majella National Park, Italy
12.15 – 12.45. Wolf conflict and preventive methods across Europe.
Valeria Salvatori
Istituto di Ecologia Applicata, Rome, Italy
12.45 – 14.30. Lunch break.
14.30 – 15.15. Engaging local communities in wolf conservation.
Annette Mertens
Life Project Manager, Italy
Contributed talks.
15.15 – 15.35. Life improving co-existence between man and large carnivores.
Simona Bacchereti
LIFE Programme Communications Team (Astrale GEIE - AEIDL) Brussels, Belgium
15.35 – 15.55. Shoot, shovel and shut up: cryptic poaching slows restoration of a large carnivore in Europe.
Chapron G., Liberg O., Wabakken P., Pedersen H.C., Hobbs N.T., Sand H.
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
15.55 – 16.15. Human-wolf coexistence in Estonia: managing complex and changing relationships.
Tõnu Talvi
Environmental Board of Estonia
16.15 – 16.35. Conservation and management of the wolf in Slovakia.
Find’o S. & Skuban M.
National Forest Centre, Slovakia.
16.35 – 16.55. Wolf populations all around – is Austria ready for the wolves to come?
Rauer G. and Knauer F.
Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
16.55 – 17.15. Revision of the wolf management plan In Croatia: new challenges.
Skroza N., Jeremic J., Strbenac A.
State Institute for Nature Protection, Croatia
17.15 – 17.35. Anti-poaching investigations regarding the illegal killing of wolves in the province of Genova (Italy)
Atturo A.
Polizia Provinciale di Genova
17.35 – 17.55. Wolf and human activities coexistence outside the Parks:
the Life Wolfnet experience in L’Aquila Province.
Masciovecchio M.1, Mastrangioli V.2
1 Life Wolfnet Staff. Provincia dell’Aquila
2 Polizia Provinciale dell’Aquila
17.55 – 18.15. The opinion of inhabitants of an area where a wolf was released equipped with collar gps.
Adriani S., Bonanni M., Casciani G., Mazzilli A., Ruscitti V., Amici A.
Universita’ degli Studi Della Tuscia Di Viterbo
18.15 – 19.00. Interactive discussion. Wrap up by Chairman and conclusions.
Congress Dinner
Congress Dinner will be held on Thursday evening, November, 7th, 2013, from 8:00 pm
at Albergo Maiella e delle Terme at an all-inclusive price of € 30.
Do not miss this social event!
In some ways, Abruzzese cuisine is the undiscovered treasure of Italian gastronomy… interact with colleagues
and enjoy wine-tastings and traditional dishes.
If you would like to join, please book your seat at [email protected]
Closing concert. I DisCanto
Ancient popular songs,
shepherds and wolves narrative poetry.
Auditorium San Domenico, Caramanico Terme. November, 8th, 2013, from 9:00 pm
the band began with Michele Avolio who for thirty years has kept alive the tradition of popular music of the
Abruzzo region. The sounds are re-proposed in an original form by putting together lyrics and expressions of
the vocal traditions with sounds of instruments such as guitar, mandolin, violin, cello, accordion, percussions,
traditional Italian bagpipes...
The music includes: Traditional music from Abruzzo, Traditional songs from southern Italy, Saltarelli, Original
songs in the Abruzzo dialect, Ethnic music from various areas.
Day Spa, Programs available
The joy of getting back in form in a few hours . Recover tone, charme and energy, overcoming the most of
a period of intense stress or simply take a short period of relaxation and pleasant attentions. These are the
objectives of the proposed Day Spa La Reserve, for guests who want to take care of themselves just for a day, or
even just for a few hours. Wellness packages to try to taste or according to the specific goal.
Info and reservation: [email protected]
Post Congress Field Trips
A one day field trip (1) and to half day field trip (2,3) will be organized by Majambiente Agency.
Cost includes shuttle-bus trasportations, field Park Guide Service and insurance.
1. Wolves, shepherds and hermits. Saturday 9th November
Immersed in the silence of cliffs and woods of Maiella and Morrone, nameless
hermits have often looked for the desert, symbol of natural life.There they have
lived in solitude, sacrifice and worship. There they have left their hermitages to
posterity. Timeless places of bare stone and ethereal spirituality.
In the heart of Orfento Valley, the territory of “Orfento” Wolf Pack, we can find
signs of the ancient presence of shepherds and hermits. Here, we will visit the
undoubtedly more suggestive hermitage of Majella Mountain, the St. Giovanni
of Maiella’s caveIt is formed by a natural cave, partly carved with a scalpel, placed above a
natural rocky shelter. It is accessible by a staircase and a narrow walkway,
which in the past had a fence on its external side to make the passage safer.
Even though today the last stretch, only 35-50 cm high, forces to crawl to get
in, making the cave even more striking, in the eleventh century a comfortable
and safe wooden gangway was built.
The hermitage consists of three small and poor rooms: the first rectangular
room, about 2 m high with two niches; an oratory with a little altar and a tabernacle carved in stone; a small
space with some closets.
The water supply was provided partly by rainwater and partly by the water dripping from the rocky shelter,
below; the unique and ingenious hydraulic system is formed by an uptake system, a canalization system and
a collecting cistern. In the shelter below a housing structure was built and formed by a church, cells for the
monks and guest quarters.
■ Duration: 7 hours
■ Difficulty level: EH - Expert Hiking
■ Price: € 20
■ Start: Orfento Valley Visitor Center
2. The Orfento Valley:
the heart of Majella Mountain.
Sunday 10th November (morning)
Since 1971 the Orfento Valley is a Nature Reserve and it represents an exception to the
deep and dry valleys of Majella because of its abundance of water. Several environments
make it a paradise of biodiversity:
in the valley, in fact, lives the European Otter, on the rocks you can find the Peregrine
Falcon and the Reichembach Pinguicola (a small carnivorous plant), while over 2000 m the
Apennine Edelweiss is common.
■ Duration: 3 hours
■ Difficulty level: E - Excursionistic
■ Price: € 12
3. Hiking in the Wolf Country.
Sunday 10th November (afternoon)
Leave the crowds behind on this autumn wilderness excursion, in which morning wildlife
viewing has opportunities for wolves, deer, roe deer, and a host of other amazing birds and
mammals. Participants will take moderate hikes to spectacular scenic vistas and learn about
the amazing wildlife ecology at the foot of Majella Mountain, in Lama Bianca Wood.
Lama Bianca is a place name that indicates a very steep rocky and white area, due to the
colour of the Majella typical stone. The Lama Bianca wood is one of the most important
beech wood of timber trees in Abruzzi, where the Marsican brown bear, the wolf and the
rare goshawk, a bird of prey that hunts through thick woods, live. In the higher altitudes,
in the big Rave (big rocky gorges) you can find wide mugo pine woods and the rocky
environments of the high altitudes that reach 2793 m of the Mount Amaro.
■ Duration: 3 hours
■ Difficulty level: E - Excursionistic
■ Price: € 18
For more tour information and reservation please contact:
Majambiente Agency - Caramanico Terme, c/o “Orfento Valley” Visitor Center
Email: [email protected] - www.majambiente.it - Tel. +39 085 922343
The Congress will be held at the “Palasantelena” Meeting and Sports Center
in Caramanico Terme (Pe), in the northwest side of the Park.
The Congress venue is situated on the edge of the historic city center, and it
is easily reachable by car and public transport.
Caramanico Terme, Pescara Province, Abruzzo, Italy.
A land of water, pearl of the Majella mountain.
Caramanico Terme, the most important Spa Village in Abruzzo, is located at
the foot of the Majella mountain, plunged in the very heart of the Majella
National Park, surrounded by enchanting sceneries which dress with new
colours with the changing seasons, lives in perfect harmony with the green
embrace of the woods, the wild beauty of the mountains and the roaring
waters of the Orta and the Orfento rivers.
Its purest air, the breathtaking sceneries, torrents and thermal therapeutic
waters are the precious and spontaneous gifts of a generous territory,
equally rich in history, art culture and nature.
With its picturesque medieval structure, Caramanico Terme preserves its
pearls of art and history together with the enogastronomical tradition, the
treasures of taste which revive, now as in the past, the ancient flavors of
Abruzzo.
November daily average temperature oscillates from a
minimum 5 ºC to a maximum 15°C . Autumn in Abruzzo might
be rainy and foggy but there are still dry, sunny days.
How to reach the Congress Venue.
Caramanico Terme is 50 km far from Pescara, 36 km from Chieti and about 200 km from Rome. It takes just 50
minutes from Abruzzo International Airport to Caramanico Terme by car. Visitors can reach Caramanico Terme
by car through A25 Pescara-Rome motorway (exit tollbooth Alanno-Scafa, then SS 487 following the road signs
to Caramanico). There are also daily ARPA bus connections from Rome, Pescara, Chieti, L’Aquila and Sulmona.
The “Palasantelena” Meeting and Sports Center is close to the center of the town.
As you arrive in Caramanico Terme, after crossing the bridge on Orfento Valley, at the first roundabout turn left,
then drive about 300 meters and turn right at the next roundabout. After 500 meters you’ll find the Parking
Area “Vallocchia” and the “Palasantelena”.
Please remember:
The Congress registration includes:
■ Access to Congress sessions on November 6th-7th-8th, with simultaneous English–Italian translation;
■ Congress materials;
■ Tickets for one coffee break in the morning, for each congress day.
Coffee breaks are free for Congress attendee and offered in the exhibition area according to the scientific
program time schedule.
Food arrangements.
During lunch breaks participants have the opportunity to enjoy light lunch at local restaurants and hotels (indicated in
the following table), located very close to the Congress center. Lunch and dinner are not included with registration; must
be purchased separately. Discounted rates have been negotiated for the IWC participants at an extensive range of hotels
and restaurants in Caramanico Terme. We suggest to make your reservation early or opt for full board accommodation
at the hotel.
Congress Dinner will be held at “Albergo Maiella e delle Terme” at an all-inclusive price of € 30. If you would like to join,
please book your seat at [email protected]
Shuttles and Parking
For participant convenience, there will be shuttle bus service between official
Congress hotels and the Congress venue. Parking near the Conference venue: the car
park area “Vallocchia” is right next to the “Palasantelena” Meeting and Sports Center.
Congress Hotels and B&B
Discounted accommodation rates have been negotiated for the IWC delegates at
an extensive range of hotels and accommodation establishments in Caramanico
Terme. The selection of hotels, room types and rates are shown in the following
table.
Hotel reservations for the IWC are to be made directly between the attendee
and the desired hotel property. If you have any questions or concerns regarding
your hotel reservation, please contact the hotel directly. Be sure to mention
your room will be reserved under the International Wolf Congress special rate.
Congress Hotel
and other accommodations
(in alphabetical order)
1. Angolo di Majella B&B
Contrada Scagnane 44 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (Pe)
Tel. +39 085 928172 - Cell. +39 327 4416491
E-mail: [email protected] - www.angolodimajella.it
2. Antico Borgo B&B
Via San Maurizio, 7 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (Pe)
Tel. +39 349 1240476
www.anticoborgobb.it
3. Cercone Hotel***
Via Torre Alta, 19 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (Pe)
Tel. +39 085 922118
E-mail: [email protected]
www.hotelcercone.com
4. De Nardis Hotel**
Viale Roma 42 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (Pe)
Tel: +39 085 92472
E-mail: [email protected]
www.denardishotelcaramanico.it
5. Ede Hotel***
Viale della Libertà, 59 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (Pe)
Tel: +39 085 922121
E-mail: [email protected]
www.hotelede.it
IWC rates
B&B=bed and breakfast
HB=half board (with dinner)
FB=full board (with light lunch and dinner)
■ Single Room: € 25,00
■ Double Room: € 46,00
■Triple Room or +: € 69,00
■ Single Room: € 50,00
■ Double Room: € 75,00
■ Triple Room or +: € 75,00 + 20,00 for each supplementary bed.
■ Single Room: € 55,00
■ Double Room: € 85,00
■ Triple Room or +: € 110,00
■ Light lunch: € 20,00
■ Dinner: € 23,00
■ Single Room: B&B € 55,00; HB € 65,00; FB € 70,00
■ Double Room: B&B € 85,00; HB € 55,00; FB € 60,00
■ Triple Room or +: B&B € 110,00; HB € 52,00; FB € 57,00
■ Light lunch: € 18,00
■ Dinner: € 28,00
■ Single Room: B&B € 55,00; HB € 65,00; FB € 70,00
■ Double Room: B&B € 85,00; HB € 55,00; FB € 60,00
■ Triple Room or +: B&B € 110,00; HB -5%*; FB -5%*
B&B prices are intended per room;
HB and FB prices are intended per person; *- 5% on third bed.
Restaurant (also for external guests)
■ Light lunch: € 18,00
■ Dinner: € 28,00
6. La Baita B&B
Località San Nicolao - 65023 Caramanico Terme (Pe)
Tel: +39. 339.5653911
www.labaitabb.it
■ Double Room: € 60,00
Congress Hotel
and other accommodations
(in alphabetical order)
IWC rates
B&B=bed and breakfast
HB=half board (with dinner)
FB=full board (with light lunch and dinner)
7. La Conca B&B
■ Double Room: € 60,00
■ Triple Room or +: € 75,00
8. La Pagliarella Agriturismo
■ Double Room: B&B € 25,00; HB € 35,00; FB € 45,00
Contrada Riga/Contrada Fonte Santa Croce
65023 Caramanico Terme (Pe)
Tel: +39 085928462- Cell. +39 347/3341208
E-mail: [email protected]
C.da Sant´Elia - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel: +39 085 928474 - Cell. +39 338 8778946
E mail: [email protected]
9. La Réserve Hotel*****
Hotel Terme. Salute e Benessere.
Località Santa Croce - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel. +39 085 9239502/03
E mail: [email protected]
www.lareserve.it
10. Albergo Maiella e Delle Terme ***
Via Roma, 29 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel. +39 085 9230642
E-mail: [email protected]
www.albergomaiella.it
Prices are intended per person.
Restaurant (also for external guests)
■ Light lunch: € 15,00/18,00
■ Dinner: € 18,00/25,00
■ Single Room: B&B € 110,00; HB € 130,00; FB € 140,00
■ Double Room: B&B € 85,00; HB € 105,00; FB € 115,00
■ Triple Room or +: B&B € 70,00; HB € 90,00; FB € 100,00
Prices are intended daily rate per person, minimum 2 nights stay.
Le Regard Restaurant (also for external guests)
■ Light lunch: € 20,00
■ Dinner: € 30,00
■ Single room CLASSICA:
B&B € 45,00/49,00; HB € 57,00/61,00; FB € 62,00/66,00
■ Single room CONFORT
B&B € 53,00/57,00; HB € 65,00/69,00; FB € 70,00/74,00
■ Single room ELITE:
B&B € 64,00; HB € 76,00; FB € 77,00/81,00
■ Double room CLASSICA:
B&B € 70,00; HB € 49,00; FB € 54,00
■ Double room CONFORT:
B&B € 96,00; HB € 57,00; FB € 62,00
■ Double room ELITE:
B&B € 100,00; HB € 64,00; FB € 69,00
■ Triple room CONFORT: B&B € 130,00; HB - 20%*; FB -20%*
■ Triple room ELITE: € 140,00; HB - 20%*; FB -20%*
B&B prices are intended per room;
HB and FB prices are intended per person.
* On each added bed.
Restaurant (also for external guests)
■ Light lunch: € 18,00 ■ Dinner: € 23,00
Congress Hotel
and other accommodations
(in alphabetical order)
11. Mazzocca Hotel***
Via Torre Alta, 15 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel. +39 085 922205
E-mail: [email protected]
www.hotelmazzocca.it
IWC rates
B&B=bed and breakfast
HB=half board (with dinner)
FB=full board (with light lunch and dinner)
■ Single Room: B&B € 55,00; HB € 65,00; FB € 70,00
■ Double Room: B&B € 85,00; HB € 55,00; FB € 60,00
■ Triple Room or +: B&B € 110,00; HB -5%*; FB -5%*
B&B prices are intended per room;
HB and FB prices are intended per person; *- 5% on third bed.
Restaurant (also for external guests)
■ Light lunch: € 18,00
■ Dinner: € 28,00
12. Orsini Hotel ***
Viale Roma, 54 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel. +39 085 922161
E mail: [email protected]
www.hotelorsini.com
13. Pietrantica Agriturismo
Località Decontra di Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel: +39 085 922188 - Cell. +39 338 4045008
Email: [email protected]
www.agripietrantica.com
■ Single Room: B&B € 40,00; HB € 52,00; FB € 57,00.
■ Double Room: B&B € 30,00; HB € 42,00; FB € 47,00.
■ Triple Room or +: B&B € 28,00; HB € 37,00; FB € 42,00.
Prices are intended per person.
Restaurant (also for external guests)
■ Light lunch: € 18,00
■ Dinner: € 25,00
■ Single Room: B&B € 50,00; HB € 75,00
■ Double Room: B&B € 40,00; HB € 65,00
■ Triple Room or +: B&B € 35,00; HB € 60,00
Prices are intended per person.
14. Vincenzella Hotel***
■ Single Room: B&B € 45,00; HB € 45,00; FB € 50,00
■ Double Room: B&B € 70,00.
■ Triple Room or +: B&B € 90,00.
15. Viola Hotel***
■ Single Room: B&B € 55,00; HB € 65,00; FB € 70,00
■ Double Room: B&B € 85,00; HB € 55,00; FB € 60,00
■ Triple Room or +: B&B € 110,00; HB -5%*; FB -5%*
Viale Roma 21 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel. +39 085 922104
Email: [email protected]
www.albergovincenzella.com
V.le della Libertà 9 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel. +39 085 922292 - Cell. +39 349 7882264
Email: [email protected]
www.violahotel.it
B&B prices are intended per room;
HB and FB prices are intended per person; *- 5% on third bed.
Restaurant (also for external guests)
■ Light lunch: € 18,00
■ Dinner: € 28,00
Congress Hotel
and other accommodations
(in alphabetical order)
WC accommodation rates
B&B=bed and breakfast
HB=half board (with dinner)
FB=full board (with light lunch and dinner)
16. La Noce Restaurant
■ Light lunch: € 20,00
■ Dinner: € 25,00
17. La Tana del Lupo Restaurant
■ Light lunch: € 25,00
■ Dinner: € 18,00 - € 22,00
18. Locanda del Barone Restaurant
■ Light lunch: € 25,00
■ Dinner: € 35,00
19. Il Cervo Restaurant
■ Light lunch: € 12,00
■ Dinner: € 25,00
Viale della Libertà - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel. +39 085 922101 - Cel. +39 333 7919561
Contrada Scagnane - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel: +39.085.928196
C.da Case del Barone 1 - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel: +39 08592584 - Cel. +39 340 5104509
E-mail: [email protected]
www.locandadelbarone.it
C.da Decontra - 65023 Caramanico Terme (PE)
Tel: +39 085922272 - Cel. +39 368 7307218
E-mail: [email protected]
www.ilcervo.it
If you want to visit and stay in other Park villages, please visit:
http://www.parcomajella.it/en/visita-il-parco/dove-dormire-dove-mangiare/form-di-ricerca-ricettivita/
In these pages you will find a list, as complete and updated as
possible, of the accommodation and restaurant facilities that you
can find within the Majella National Park area.
Life Wolfnet Final E
vents
4th and 5th November, 2013.
Pre-congress Wolfnet Institutional Meeting in Sulmona
6th, 7th,8th November, 2013.
Scientific Congress.
7th November, 2013.
Parallel Session
Workshop on environmental education.
20th December, 2013.
Congress Proceedings available.
Contact Information
News and other information will be available at www.parcomajella.it or www.lifewolf.net
The Life Wolfnet office is available to assist you with all Congress enquiries.
Please contact:
Simone Angelucci
Ente Parco Nazionale della Majella
E mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Mob. Ph. 0039.348.6729632
Life Wolfnet Free Number
800.337.999
Workshop del progetto Life Wolfnet:
Educare alla conservazione della Biodiversità.
Workshop on environmental education.
Auditorium San Domenico, Caramanico Terme (Pe)
7 Novembre 2013, Giovedì ore 9.30 - 19.30
A conclusione del programma educativo (Azione D5) che ha coinvolto le scuole elementari e medie delle regioni interessate dall’iniziativa,
e ritenendo che le prime fasce d’età scolare siano le più importanti per lavorare su quelle motivazioni che possano portare ad un reale
cambiamento nei confronti di tutti quei pregiudizi legati a una presunta pericolosità del lupo dovuta ad una immeritata fama attribuita
ad esso dalla tradizione popolare, dalla letteratura fiabesca e da false credenze, l’occasione sarà propizia per fare un punto più generale
sull’utilità dei percorsi educativi che, affiancati o integrati alla normale programmazione scolastica, sono in grado di veicolare valori positivi
negli alunni che possano favorire la presa di conoscenza delle problematiche legate alla conservazione della natura e al suo rispetto.
Nella sessione mattutina ci si interrogherà su questioni, quali l’intreccio tra i sistemi educativi e le aree protette tra passato, presente e futuro,
portando all’attenzione dei presenti scenari e prospettive dell’educazione ambientale tramite esempi di esperienze significative di alcuni
Parchi.
Nella sessione pomeridiana una tavola rotonda alla presenza dei rappresentanti dei CEA, dei parchi nazionali e regionali dell’Abruzzo, del
sistema INFEA regionale e del mondo della scuola, cercherà di dibattere sul tema dell’educazione ambientale quale anello di congiunzione
tra la ricerca e la divulgazione e sul ruolo dei CEA in APE – Appennino Parco d’Europa.
Prima Sessione ore 9.30 - 13.30
I Sistemi Educativi e le Aree Protette: Esperienze a confronto
Saluti: Coordina:
Oremo Di Nino, Direttore del Parco Nazionale della Majella
Angelo Di Matteo, Presidente Legambiente Abruzzo
Introducono: Vanessa Pallucchi, Responsabile del settore Scuola e Formazione Legambiente
Stefano Raimondi, Ufficio aree protette e biodiversità Legambiente
Intervengono: Giuliano Di Gaetano, Scuola Verde Isola del Gran Sasso
Matteo Tollini, Legambiente Lunigiana
Natascia Zambonini, Parco Nazionale dell’Appennino Tosco Emiliano
Daniela Pandolfo, Legambiente Basilicata
Costanza Cavaliere, Dirigente scolastico I.C.S. Algeri Marino, Casoli (Ch)
Gregorio Rotolo, Allevatore
Ennio e Mirko Di Francesco, Allevatori
Seconda Sessione ore 15.00 - 18.30
Il ruolo dei Centri di Educazione Ambientale nella Regione di APE
Appennino Parco d’Europa
Coordina:
Vanessa Pallucchi, Responsabile del settore Scuola e Formazione Legambiente;
Introduce:
Fabrizio Chiavaroli, Centro di Educazione Ambientale Il Grande Faggio, Pretoro (Ch)
Intervengono: Dario Ciamponi, Sistema INFEA della Regione Abruzzo;
Pina Leone, Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga
Dario Febbo, Direttore Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise Elena Liberatoscioli e Dino D’Alessandro, Parco Nazionale della Majella Saranno presenti i CEA della Regione Abruzzo
ore 18.30 - 19.30
Nicola Pietrangeli: Uomini e lupi nel Parco Nazionale della Majella: una storia antica.
Chiusura del convegno.
Mostra d’Arte
Art exhibition
Nei giorni 7 e 8 Novembre, presso l’Auditorium San Domenico,
si potrà visitare la mostra d’arte
“Ululati da camera”, di Emanuele Scoppola.
Visit the “Chamber howlings” art exhibition by Emanuela Scoppola.
Auditorium San Domenico, from 7th to 8th November 2013.
Quarto Meeting del Network Istituzionale (Action D2)
Il contributo del Progetto Life Wolfnet al
Piano d’azione per il Lupo in Appennino
The contribution of the Life Wolfnet Project to the Action Plan for Wolf in Apennine.
Badia Morronese, Sede Ente Parco Nazionale della Majella, Sulmona (AQ)
4 Novembre 2013, Lunedì ore 15.00 - 19.00
Meeting Finale del Progetto
Saluti: Franco Iezzi, Presidente del Parco Nazionale della Majella
I risultati del Progetto Life Wolfnet.
Sintesi e discussioni da parte dei rappresentanti dei beneficiari del progetto:
Ente Parco Nazionale della Majella, Ente Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Falterona e Campigna, Ente
Parco Nazionale del Pollino, Istituto Zooprofilattico di Lazio e Toscana, Provincia dell’Aquila, Legambiente.
Interventi dei tecnici degli Enti co-finanziatori del Progetto Life Wolfnet.
Comunità Montana Esino Frasassi, Ente Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, Ente Parco Nazionale del Cilento e
Vallo di Diano, Monti Alburni, Ente Parco Regionale della Maremma, Ente Parco Regionale dei Monti Lucretili,
Ente Parco Regionale del Sirente Velino, Provincia di Genova, Provincia di Salerno.
Sottoscrizione del documento di supporto all’aggiornamento del Piano d’Azione Nazionale
per il lupo e per il Network permanente nei territori di APE.
Sono invitate le Autorità di Supporto del progetto Life Wolfnet:
Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare, Regione Abruzzo, Regione Calabria,
Regione Emilia Romagna, Regione Lazio.
Coordinano: Oremo Di Nino, Direttore Parco Nazionale della Majella
Antonio Nicoletti, Segreteria Nazionale Legambiente
Teodoro Andrisano, Life Wolfnet Project Manager
Badia Morronese, Sede Ente Parco Nazionale della Majella, Sulmona (AQ)
5 Novembre 2013, Martedì ore 9.00 - 18.00
Meeting istituzionale per la conservazione del Lupo in Appennino.
Saluti: Franco Iezzi, Presidente del Parco Nazionale della Majella
Angelo Di Matteo, Presidente Legambiente Abruzzo
Coordinano: Oremo Di Nino, Direttore Parco Nazionale della Majella
Antonio Nicoletti, Segreteria nazionale Legambiente
Prima Sessione ore 9.30 - 11.00
La tutela del lupo attraverso i progetti life per la conservazione dei grandi carnivori:
esperienze a confronto.
Introduce:
Eugenio Duprè, Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare
Intervengono: Tecnici dei Progetti Life WOLFNET, ANTIDOTO, SLOWOLF, ARCTOS, IBRIWOLF, MEDWOLF, PRATERIE
Ore 11.00.
Coffee break.
Seconda Sessione ore 11.15 - 14.00.
Le reti per la tutela del lupo in ambito appenninico.
Introduce e coordina: Ettore Randi, ISPRA
Intervengono: Livia Mattei, Pr. Dir. Dirigente Corpo Forestale dello Stato
Maurizio Burlando, Parco Regionale del Beigua
Annagrazia Frassanito, Parco Nazionale dell’Alta Murgia
Willy Regioni, Parco Nazionale dell’Appennino Tosco-Emiliano, WAC
Massimiliano Scotti, Parco Regionale Gola della Rossa e di Frasassi
Maria Luisa Zanni, Regione Emilia Romagna
Eugenio Duprè, Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare
Ore 14.00-15.00 Pausa pranzo.
Tavola Rotonda ore15.00 - 18.00.
Il network permanente per il lupo nei territori di APE (Appennino Parco d’Europa).
Ne discutono: Gianni Chiodi, Presidente Regione Abruzzo
Vittorio Cogliati Dezza, Presidente Nazionale Legambiente