Natural Parks in Italy are objects of admiration to every visitor of Italy with their greeneries and wild habitats. Italian parks and natural surroundings are in the list of preference for every tourist to Italy alongside the Mediterranean flora and Alpine landscapes.
Visitors can spot born free rare animals in Italy's natural parks. Visitors can be daring to explore the reserves of natural parks in Italy or can take the assistance of tour guiding agencies to bathe in the natural resources.
The Government of Italy plays an active part in preservation of natural reserves in Italy. Around 10% of the Italian soil has been under the protection of the state and regional laws. They have empathized the need for the veritable management of the ecological system. Their proactive measure has helped the conservation of natural resources in Italy to a large extent. An environmental legislation is imposed in Italy for the appreciation of the public and delightedness of contemporary and future generations. All measures are taken to promote the natural parks in Italy . Poaching of animals, deforestation are prohibited by strict rules in these reserved regions.
Currently natural parks in Italy comprise of nearly 20 National Parks and an excess of 130 Regional Parks. They all fall under the national system of protected areas. Few of these natural parks of Italy are as follows:
- Parco Nazionale del Gennargentu e Golfo di Orosei
- Parco Nazionale dell'Asinara
- Sardinia Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago della Maddalena
- Parco dell'Alcantara
- Parco delle Madonie
- Parco dei Nebrodi
- Sicilia Parco dell'Etna
- Parco Nazionale della Calabria
- Calabria Parco Nazionale dell'Aspromonte
- Parco Nazionale del Pollino
- Apulia Parco Nazionale del Gargano
- Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio
- Veneto Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi
- Piedmont Parco Nazionale della Val Grande
- Aosta Valley and Piedmont Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso