The Regional Council ofAbruzzo approved the modification of resolution number 365 to comply with the Regional Hunting Calendar 2021-2022 to the order of the Regional Administrative Court No. 151. The new was therefore approved Regional Hunting Calendar 2021-2022 and resolution no. 541 relating to some technical provisions on turtledove. In Abruzzo, in the territory included in the territorial hunting areas (ATC), the hunting season regulates huntable species and hunting seasons.
Quail (Coturnix coturnix): in September on the following fixed days 25 and 26. Quail hunting can also be practiced from 2 October to 29 November 2021.
Quail hunting is allowed in Natura 2000 areas from 2 October until 31 October.
The Territorial Hunting Areas can delimit the quail hunting area.
Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus): from 2 October 2021 to 31 January 2022.
In Natura 2000 areas, pheasant hunting is allowed from 2 October to 29 November.
The territorial hunting areas can delimit the pheasant hunting area.
In the months of December and January, hunting is allowed only in the territorial management units (wildlife-hunting companies, any districts in the context of ATCs) which implement standardized monitoring of populations, the estimate of the annual profit increase, the drafting of a withdrawal plan commensurate with the population dynamics and the adoption of control mechanisms that allow compliance with the planned plan. The plan must have the favorable opinion of ISPRA. The collection of the species is also allowed in agri-tourism-hunting companies within the maximum time frame established by law.
Rock partridge (Alectoris graeca): from 2 October to 28 November 2021.
The hunt for the species can only be carried out with the prescriptions provided for in CHAPTER E-Rock Partridge.
Gray partridge (Perdix perdix): October 2nd to November 29th 2021.
The hunt for the species can only be carried out with the provisions set out in CHAPTER G STARNA.
Hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix), Magpie (Pica pica), Jay (Garrulus glandarius): in pre-opening on 11 and 12 September 2021 and in opening from 19 September 2021 until 13 January 2022. In September hunting of the species is allowed only in the form of the post.
Pre-opening of hunting activities is not allowed in Natura 2000 areas.
Merlo (Turdus merula): from 19 September to 30 December 2021.
Cesena (Turdus pilaris), Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos), Redwing (Turdus iliacus): from 2 October to 20 January 2022.
Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus): from 2 October to 10 February 2022. From 21 January to 10 February 2022, hunting is only allowed in the form of a stalking. Furthermore, from 21 January 2022, hunting must be carried out exclusively from stalks located no less than 500 meters from the wetlands frequented by water birds.
The use of the farmed pigeon is allowed as a live call in hunting from stalking the species, with the exception of the SAC / SIC and ZPS areas.
In the Natura 2000 areas, wood pigeon hunting in January is only allowed in the form of stalking.
Lepre (Lepus europaeus): from 2 October to 20 December 2021.
The hunt for the species can only be carried out with the provisions set out in CHAPTER F-Hare.
Fox (Vulpes vulpes): stray sampling by the individual hunter 2 October 31 December 2021; hunting in organized teams with the help of dogs followed 2 October 2021 31 January 2022. In the month of January, the hunt for the species can be exercised through operational methods of use of the following dogs prepared by the ATC after consulting the Region.
Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola): from 2 October to 20 January 2022.
Hunting can only be carried out with the provisions set out in CHAPTER D-Beccaccia.
In Natura 2000 areas, woodcock hunting is allowed from 2 October to 30 December. The extension of the huntable period up to 10 January 2022 is allowed to those ATCs that carry out the management of the species which includes the planning of the sampling starting from the analysis of the culled animals and the monitoring of the species.
Boar (Sus scrofa): from 2 October 2021 to 30 December 2021.
Hunting is permitted according to the provisions contained in the Regional Regulation n. 1 of 4 May 2017.