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11 thoughts on “Contattaci ! Contact us !”

  1. I called you to ask about Antonietta – he does not answer his cell phone and neither does he reply to messages.
    Now I'm also taking an interest in your project and I hope we hear from you.
    Hug
    Sai

  2. Dear Stefano, perhaps you do not know that in the area of ​​the Pleistocene museum in via Galbani (they're fixing it, perhaps) there was a beautiful healthy and vital pine born perhaps by chance 30 years ago. To make room for tiny trees, it was cut from one day to the next. Reason ??? Nobody knows. Perhaps he was not one of the planned species, I do not know, but it seems insane to cut a beautiful pine tree and in its place put a skimpy little tree that it will put in it, if he succeeds, 30 years to grow. beautiful ecologists.

    1. Dear Marco, you don't know how many cases I remember, like the one I describe me. In this city it seems to me that often the people who take care of the green do not have the necessary skills. It also happens that, to save money, the Municipality contracts the works to firms that are not specialized in the care of the green, thus failing those required skills. The result is insane tree cuts, inadequate pruning, choice of unsuitable tree species.
      I don't understand the sentence you wrote at the end of your message: “beautiful ecologists”. Come imaginerai, ecologists are not the ones wreaking havoc. What did you mean? I was wondering if you had any suggestions to make, if you wanted to give us a hand, if you wanted us to help you support your proposal to protect the green… let us know. Bye, Stefano

      1. I speak about the Pine which was located in a green area in total abandonment, at the Museum of Casal de’ Crazy. I am the head of the Museum and, however painful it was, the felling of the tree was the result of absolutely no random choices. The shriveled tree that replaced the single pine (widespread species as we know) would be: 2 Zelkove, 1 leccio, 3 ulivi, 1 steel, 2 Judas trees, and also 7 palm nane, 7 rushes, 11 lavender, 20 sage, 5 cyst, 3 eriche, 12 bossi, 5 corbezzoli, 4 laurels and an ivy.
        These plants are compatible with the environments of the Middle Pleistocene, epoch to which the site is given. Nothing was done by chance, and I believe that a good ecological culture must start from the knowledge of the environmental changes of the past.
        Patrizia Gioia

        1. I agree with the fact that a good knowledge of past environmental changes is a good basis for understanding the present.
          It could be an idea to have a meeting and talk about how tree species have evolved over the geological eras.
          Stefano Antonelli

          1. Magari si! As soon as we open… hopefully in September (bureaucracy permitting), I'd like to give specific conferences. However, at the beginning of July we will mount a series of panels. Maybe we can talk and organize a special visit!
            Patrizia Gioia
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