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Tuscany’s natural side has often been just a backdrop. Yet the region features a tremendous natural diversity. Tuscany sits at the Mediterranean’s heart and is enriched by species from both the western and eastern parts of the basin. From the magical Mediterranean light on the rolling hills with scattered cypress trees, and from the sandy shoreline, wetlands and rugged offshore islands to the wild, forested Apennine Mountains This is the first Nature Travel guidebook about Tuscany covering the wildflowers, birds and all other wildlife .It includes 23 walks and car routes, where-to-watch-birds information and other observation tips. There's also insightful information on landscape and ecology