The Abruzzi Apennines are close to Rome and Naples, but remain surprisingly wild. Their biological richness lies in vast beech forests, deep valleys and solitary mountain plateaus that are home to Italian wolves.Award-winning photojournalist Bruno D Amicis has spent six years documenting the lives of these mysterious canids. "We need to redefine our relationship with large carnivores," he says. "A cultural change is necessary so that wolves and humans can live alongside each other."
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机译:Abruzzi Apennines靠近罗马和那不勒斯,但仍然出奇的野生。它们的生物丰富之处在于广阔的山毛榉森林,深谷和孤独的高原地区,这些山脉是意大利狼的家园。屡获殊荣的摄影记者布鲁诺·阿米西斯(Bruno D Amicis)花费了六年的时间来记录这些神秘犬科动物的生活。他说:“我们需要重新定义与大型食肉动物的关系。” “必须进行文化变革,以使狼和人类能够生活在一起。”
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