If we think of Venice as a natural environment, then we can safely say that its inhabitants are an endangered species.
Venetians are in Extinction. Venice's cultural heritage and particular urban landscape have made it a tourism destination that attracts
50.000 people a day, 2.927 million in 2006. The city's economy is now almost completely dependent on tourists, and there is virtually no
more local production or even locals. Venice's former inhabitants now rent their properties in venice and chose to live in neighboring Mestre,
Venice is not for Venetians anymore, economical priorities have shifted the focus of the city.