Elisabetta Filosi
Elisabetta Filosi graduated in biology, specialising in Zoology, from the University of Pisa, deals with science communication, mainly related to nature conservation and protection issues. Shw works with Muse, Science Museum of Trento as a science communicator in the field of vertebrate zoology. Since 2019, she has been collaborating with PAMS Foundation to develop projects dedicated to the use of communication to promote human-wildlife coexistence.


The guided walk led by Elisabetta Filosi, in collaboration with MUSE, invites participants to explore the landscape and natural environment of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, with a special focus on its wildlife—from black grouse concealed among dwarf pines to chamois and stoats, which turn white in winter to avoid predators.
The Adamello Brenta area is exceptionally rich in biodiversity and is also home to large carnivores such as wolves and bears. Coexisting with these animals raises complex challenges and questions, calling for both an acknowledgment of their intrinsic value and an awareness that we are part of the natural world we so often attempt to separate ourselves from.
