Ca' Roman

Ca' Roman

Ca’ Roman is the southern edge of the beaches that, from Cavallino to Chioggia, separate the Venice lagoon from the sea. Ca’ Roman preserves, thanks to its relative isolation, one of the most intact dune environments in the entire upper Adriatic and boasts, despite its small size, an extraordinary wealth of fauna. The oasis is located on one of the most important migratory routes in Italy and many species of birds (a total of 190 recorded until 2012) use it in autumn and spring to rest and feed before resuming their journey. Here there is an oasis managed by Lipu, the Italian Bird Protection League, located on the extreme tip of the island, right in front of the town of Chioggia. For its naturalistic values Ca’ Roman is a Site of Community Importance (SCI) and Special Protection Area (SPA).

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