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As a wildlife photographer and scientist, I've been exploring Italian rivers and lakes for more than five years in order to show the endangered beauty of freshwater biodiversity.

Snorkeling and scuba-diving in strong currents, turbid waters and ice-covered pools, I portrayed a variety of species, such as newts, snakes, fish and invertebrates, concentrating also on mammals as deer and wolves moving around these environments and waterfowl feeding and breeding there.

Among the most unusual species I've met, the sea lamprey, an ancient animal with three eyes and a single nostril, an elongated body and a sucker-like mouth used to feed upon big fish’ blood. They migrate from the sea upwards in the rivers in order to spawn and are endangered by dams.

Another cool species I looked for is the olm, a white blind salamander living in underground rivers and lakes inside caves, that can live up to a century and fast for eight consecutive years; among its superpowers, also the ability of regenerating legs.

Rivers and lakes are endangered by pollution, habitat alteration and introduction of alien species: conservation of these places is very important to biodiversity, but also for humankind.

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The Colourful Belly Of Crested Newt (Triturus Carnifex) Swimming Nearby The Surface

The Colourful Belly Of Crested Newt (Triturus Carnifex) Swimming Nearby The Surface

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    Elegance Of The Tench (Tinca Tinca) Under Some Fallen Trees

    Elegance Of The Tench (Tinca Tinca) Under Some Fallen Trees

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    River Crab (Potamon Fluviatile) Female Showing Vivid Violet Colours

    River Crab (Potamon Fluviatile) Female Showing Vivid Violet Colours

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    Dice Snake (Natrix Tessellata) Preying Upon A Barbel Fish

    Dice Snake (Natrix Tessellata) Preying Upon A Barbel Fish

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    Olm (Proteus Anguinus), A Blind Sightless Salamander Living In Caves

    Olm (Proteus Anguinus), A Blind Sightless Salamander Living In Caves

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    River Crayfish (Austropotamobius Pallipes) Photographed During A Rainstorm

    River Crayfish (Austropotamobius Pallipes) Photographed During A Rainstorm

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    Mallards (Anas Platyrhynchos) Feeding In Shallow Water

    Mallards (Anas Platyrhynchos) Feeding In Shallow Water

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    Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus) Walking At Dawn Nearby A Lake

    Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus) Walking At Dawn Nearby A Lake

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    European Pond Turtle (Emys Orbicularis) Among Shadows And Sunbeams On The Bottom Of A River Pool

    European Pond Turtle (Emys Orbicularis) Among Shadows And Sunbeams On The Bottom Of A River Pool

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    Ice-Covered Lake In The Mountains

    Ice-Covered Lake In The Mountains

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    Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon Marinus) Building Its Nest On The Bottom

    Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon Marinus) Building Its Nest On The Bottom

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    Male Stickleback (Gasterosteus Gymnurus) Showing Beautiful Breeding Colours

    Male Stickleback (Gasterosteus Gymnurus) Showing Beautiful Breeding Colours

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    Alien Species Coypu (Myocastor Coypus) From South America Brings Some Damages To European Ecosystems

    Alien Species Coypu (Myocastor Coypus) From South America Brings Some Damages To European Ecosystems

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    Pollution Is One Of The Worst Problems For Rivers And Lakes

    Pollution Is One Of The Worst Problems For Rivers And Lakes

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    Wildlife Photographer And Scientist Marco Colombo From Italy

    Wildlife Photographer And Scientist Marco Colombo From Italy

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