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Tesori d'Oriente protects Italy's natural heritage with the "Tesori per Natura" (Treasures for Nature) project

	Tesori d'Oriente protects Italy's natural heritage with the "Tesori per Natura" (Treasures for Nature) project

Tesori per Natura: an important social responsibility project to protect 5 secular and ancient trees of eastern origin, Italy's natural heritage. Tesori per natura stems from the desire to offer a token of gratitude towards the environment, which is a source of wellbeing for all of us. With this project, Tesori d'Oriente is committed to maintaining, preserving and enhancing a selection of plants included in the List of Italian Monumental Trees and, with its contribution, enables operations dedicated to their preservation. With the intention of embracing the Bel Paese in its entirety, the 5 trees are located from north to south: the Ginkgo Biloba in Milan, the Gelsi di Villa Ghigi in Bologna, the Quercia Vallonea in Apulia, the thousand-year-old Santu Badolu Luras in Sardinia and, finally, the Castagno dei 100 cavalli in Sicily.