Stories of People Wolves Talk Show Intervista con Antonio Iannibelli. https://vimeo.com/430068427 Brunella Pernigotti ospiterà e parlerà con Antonio del suo libro “Un cuore tra i lupi” Il 17 Giugno 2020, Alle ore 18:00 Ora Europea Wolves of Douglas County News – Italian Gray Wolf Facebook Page ad alcune pagine lette durante lo spettacolo “Il richiamo” Su “Un cuore tra i lupi”: Un giovane emigrante nato nei boschi del Parco Nazionale del Pollino porta nel cuore l’amore per la sua terra e la voglia di ritornarci. Una storia vera simile a molte altre ma qui il lupo è il filo conduttore che porta l’autore a scoprire verità sorprendenti. Per vedere i lupi devi conoscere il lupo. http://antonioiannibelli.it/un-cuore-tra-i-lupi/ English translation: About “A Heart Among the Wolves”: A young emigrant born in the woods of Pollino National Park keeps the love for his land and the desire to return in his heart. A true story similar to many others but here the wolf is the guiding thread that leads the author to discover surprising truths. If you want to see wolves, you must know the wolf. http://antonioiannibelli.it/un-cuore-tra-i-lupi/ Stories of People Wolves Talk Show Intervista con Antonio Iannibelli. Brunella Pernigotti ospiterà e parlerà con Antonio del suo libro “Un cuore tra i Il 17 Giugno 2020, Alle ore 18:00 Ora Europea Wolves of Douglas County News – Italian Gray Wolf Facebook Page ad alcune pagine lette durante lo spettacolo “Il richiamo” Stories of People & Wolves Talk Show Host Brunella Pernigotti. Credit Brunella Pernigotti. About Host Brunella Pernigotti Brunella lives in Turin, Italy. She’s a teacher, a writer and a photographer. She has published a novel and a book of tales and has to her credit about ten personal photographic exhibitions. She’s a member of the board of a no-profit association of Turin, “Tribù del Badnightcafè”, that organizes cultural and artistic events. Besides she works as a volunteer to help women who have been victim of domestic violence. She says: “I love wolves and nature in general. Even if I’m not a biologist, I’ve been studying wolves and their problems for many years. I’ve been devoting myself to the protection of the environment and of the endangered species as far as I can do.” Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Like this:Like Loading… Discover more from The Red Cedar Watershed Ledger Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Post navigation Inside the Heart of Wolf Advocacy: The Italian Story…