Pink flamingos and shimmering lemon groves: exploring Sicily’s Vendicari nature reserve
Sicily's Vendicari nature reserve, a vital wetland area south of Syracuse, has been preserved since the 1980s, thwarting previous development plans. Local activist Bruno Ragonese played a key role in protecting the habitat for migratory birds, arguing for its international significance. Today, the reserve offers visitors a chance to explore its stunning landscapes and wildlife.
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