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Nature Reserve Bosco di Alcamo

The Nature Reserve Bosco di Alcamo is  a natural protected area of Regione Siciliana established in 1984,[1] and located on the top of monte Bonifato, which  dominates the town of Alcamo.

The Nature Reserve Bosco di Alcamo

History edit

 
An old photo of Mount Bonifato without its wood.

Until the 19th century the Natural Reserve Bosco di Alcamo was covered with a broad-leaved wood which disappeared because of man's action.[2] Since 1921 it has undergone a reforestation work with Aleppo'pine, cypress and umbrella pines.[2] Later there was the gradual reappearance of species of local broad-leaved plants.[2]

Territory edit

The protected area is dominated by mount Bonifato, a pyramid-shaped calcareous mount 825 metres high s.l.m. near Alcamo, which has an area of 199 hectares.[1] The surrounding landscape is agricultural and with the predominance of  vine growing.

 
A view from the eastern side of peak

Flora edit

In ancient times on Mount Bonifato  there was a wood which was destroyed by the continuous fires and cutting down of timber.[3]  The present forest, deriving from an old reforestation, expands on the northern side of the mountain and it is characterised by the presence of two species of pine, the maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) and Aleppo's pine (Pinus halepensis). ). There are also poor remainders of evergreen mediterranean forest among the rocks and in some strips of land, not influenced by human activities:  the holm oak, the ash tree, and the downy oak, the native essences.

There are also the typical  grassland and ampelodesma[4] (or "disa"), which in the past was used to tie vines and realize ropes and baskets.[5] Other important plants for the local handicraft are the Ferula (used  for the realization of chairs, stools and small tables),[5] the dwarf palm tree (used to realize brooms or fill in matresses)[5] Sicilian sumac .[5] used for tanning skins and for dyeing works)[5] and the ash tree (from which they extracted manna).

Besides there is a remarkable presence of EuphorbiaPeony and orchidis (among which visitors can see the rare Orchis commutata and Orchis brancifortii).[5]

There are also different aromatic plants, such as shrubby thyme, Egyptian rue, pennyroyal, rosemary, sage, absinth and oregano.[5]

Fauna edit

The forest hosts various kinds of birds such as: woodpigeons, jays, turtledoves, kestrels, thrushs, blackbirds, great spotted woodpeckers, robins, buzzards, woodcocks, great tits, greenfinches, serins, tits and goldfinches.[5]

Among the  reptiles are found the rat snake, the endemic common snake (called  serpe nivura in dialect), the viper, the lizard and the green lizard.[5]

There are also many mammals such as:porcupines, foxes, weasels, wild rabbits, hedgehogs.[2][5]

Geological interest edit

Historical interest edit

 
Ruins of the Castle of Ventimiglia

Inside and near the reserve there are remains of historical-cultural interest, among which:[2][5]

  • a necropolis of  prehistoric origin
  •  the Castle of Ventimiglia
  •  the Queen Gate
  • the ruins of the fortified town Bùnifat, with old  unicellular buildings, cisterns and snow fields
  • the water reservoir la Funtanazza.

Footpaths edit

The reserve is crossed by 3 footpaths:[4]

  • Saint Nicolas' path,1800 metres long
  • The Orchidis' path, 850 metres long
  • Panoramica Est, 2400 metres long

Accommodation edit

A building on the edge of the pine wood should carry out an activity of environmental education within the institutive ends of the reserve.

See also edit

  • Alcamo
  • Monte Bonifato
  • Aree naturali protette della Sicilia

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Elenco ufficiale delle aree protette (EUAP) 6º Aggiornamento approvato il 27 aprile 2010 e pubblicato nel Supplemento ordinario n. 115 alla Gazzetta Ufficiale n. 125 del 31 maggio 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e Farneti, p. 780.
  3. ^ LIPU – LEGA ITALIANA PROTEZIONE UCCELLI SEZIONE DI ALCAMO (TP)
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . Archived from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2016.

Bibliography edit

  • Farneti, Gianni (2013). 1000 oasi e parchi naturali da vedere in Italia. Bologna: Rizzoli. ISBN 978-88-586-5373-9.
  • Gruppo Archeologico Drepanon (2014). Bonifato – La montagna ritrovata. Trapani: Il Sole editrice. ISBN 978-88-905457-3-3.

External links edit

  • Riserva naturale Bosco di Alcamo su Parks.it. il portale dei Parchi italiani

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This article contains translated text and the factual accuracy of the translation should be checked by someone fluent in Italian and English The Nature Reserve Bosco di Alcamo is a natural protected area of Regione Siciliana established in 1984 1 and located on the top of monte Bonifato which dominates the town of Alcamo The Nature Reserve Bosco di Alcamo Contents 1 History 2 Territory 3 Flora 4 Fauna 5 Geological interest 6 Historical interest 7 Footpaths 8 Accommodation 9 See also 10 Notes 11 Bibliography 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp An old photo of Mount Bonifato without its wood Until the 19th century the Natural Reserve Bosco di Alcamo was covered with a broad leaved wood which disappeared because of man s action 2 Since 1921 it has undergone a reforestation work with Aleppo pine cypress and umbrella pines 2 Later there was the gradual reappearance of species of local broad leaved plants 2 Territory editThe protected area is dominated by mount Bonifato a pyramid shaped calcareous mount 825 metres high s l m near Alcamo which has an area of 199 hectares 1 The surrounding landscape is agricultural and with the predominance of vine growing nbsp A view from the eastern side of peakFlora editIn ancient times on Mount Bonifato there was a wood which was destroyed by the continuous fires and cutting down of timber 3 The present forest deriving from an old reforestation expands on the northern side of the mountain and it is characterised by the presence of two species of pine the maritime pine Pinus pinaster and Aleppo s pine Pinus halepensis There are also poor remainders of evergreen mediterranean forest among the rocks and in some strips of land not influenced by human activities the holm oak the ash tree and the downy oak the native essences There are also the typical grassland and ampelodesma 4 or disa which in the past was used to tie vines and realize ropes and baskets 5 Other important plants for the local handicraft are the Ferula used for the realization of chairs stools and small tables 5 the dwarf palm tree used to realize brooms or fill in matresses 5 Sicilian sumac 5 used for tanning skins and for dyeing works 5 and the ash tree from which they extracted manna Besides there is a remarkable presence of Euphorbia Peony and orchidis among which visitors can see the rare Orchis commutata and Orchis brancifortii 5 There are also different aromatic plants such as shrubby thyme Egyptian rue pennyroyal rosemary sage absinth and oregano 5 nbsp Grassland and ampelodesma nbsp Vegetation inside the wood nbsp One of the footpathsFauna editThe forest hosts various kinds of birds such as woodpigeons jays turtledoves kestrels thrushs blackbirds great spotted woodpeckers robins buzzards woodcocks great tits greenfinches serins tits and goldfinches 5 Among the reptiles are found the rat snake the endemic common snake called serpe nivura in dialect the viper the lizard and the green lizard 5 There are also many mammals such as porcupines foxes weasels wild rabbits hedgehogs 2 5 Geological interest editSee also Monte Bonifato GeologiaHistorical interest edit nbsp Ruins of the Castle of VentimigliaInside and near the reserve there are remains of historical cultural interest among which 2 5 a necropolis of prehistoric origin the Castle of Ventimiglia the Queen Gate the ruins of the fortified town Bunifat with old unicellular buildings cisterns and snow fields the water reservoir la Funtanazza Footpaths editThe reserve is crossed by 3 footpaths 4 Saint Nicolas path 1800 metres long The Orchidis path 850 metres long Panoramica Est 2400 metres longAccommodation editA building on the edge of the pine wood should carry out an activity of environmental education within the institutive ends of the reserve nbsp The notice at the entrance of the reserve nbsp The car park at the entrance of the pine wood See also editAlcamo Monte Bonifato Aree naturali protette della SiciliaNotes edit a b Elenco ufficiale delle aree protette EUAP 6º Aggiornamento approvato il 27 aprile 2010 e pubblicato nel Supplemento ordinario n 115 alla Gazzetta Ufficiale n 125 del 31 maggio 2010 a b c d e Farneti p 780 LIPU LEGA ITALIANA PROTEZIONE UCCELLI SEZIONE DI ALCAMO TP a b www boscoalcamo it La Riserva Archived from the original on 24 December 2014 Retrieved 7 January 2016 a b c d e f g h i j Comune di Alcamo Itinerari artistici Archived from the original on 24 December 2014 Retrieved 7 January 2016 Bibliography editFarneti Gianni 2013 1000 oasi e parchi naturali da vedere in Italia Bologna Rizzoli ISBN 978 88 586 5373 9 Gruppo Archeologico Drepanon 2014 Bonifato La montagna ritrovata Trapani Il Sole editrice ISBN 978 88 905457 3 3 External links editRiserva naturale Bosco di Alcamo su Parks it il portale dei Parchi italiani37 57 32 N 12 57 31 E 37 9590 N 12 9585 E 37 9590 12 9585 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nature Reserve Bosco di Alcamo amp oldid 1167197267, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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