Located in the southernmost corner of the Caleri peninsula, which separates the sea from the Caleri lagoon, the Garden, which covers a surface of 44 hectares, is characterized by the presence of a large number of habitats, ranging from the lagoon to the dunes and the beach. The flora includes a wide range of species, including some rare endemic ones, such as Centaurea tommasinii and saltwort. These hardly altered environments host a large number of animals: among the avian species, the elusive goatsucker and the colourful bee-eater deserve mentioning; among amphibians, the extremely rare spadefoot toad, which is only present in this Garden in the whole of the region Veneto; among reptiles. European pond turtles should not be forgotten.
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