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Italy, a country rich in history, art, and culture, also captivates with its diverse biocultural landscape. From the snow-capped peaks of the Alps in the north to the sun-kissed coasts of the Mediterranean in the south, Italy offers a wealth of different ecosystems. The flora is characterized by Mediterranean plants such as olive trees, cypresses, and lemon trees, as well as alpine species in the mountainous regions. The wildlife includes a variety of species, including wild boars, deer, ibexes, eagles, and even brown bears in more remote areas. This biocultural diversity is also reflected in Italy's rich culinary tradition, which is heavily influenced by regional products and traditional agricultural practices. Despite urban development and environmental pressures, preserving this diversity is crucial to maintaining Italy's ecological balance and cultural heritage.