Donatella Spano, Councilor for the Defense of the Environment of the Sardinia Region, made it clear what happened in the last few days with the island hunting calendar. According to the local authority there would be no ideological prejudice on the closure of the song thrush, cesena and woodcock hunting. The terms of the calendar have technical and legal reasons, consequently they could be modified in the presence of legal conditions that do not violate the European and Italian laws.
Spano also stressed that on January 13 a letter was sent to the Ministry of the Environment to report the discontent of Sardinian hunters, as well as to ask the Government to do not treat the hunting world of the island differently than in other regions. The commissioner is in contact with Minister Galletti to try to standardize the closing dates.
The Region of Sardinia would therefore have respected the technical-legal aspects and the ISPRA opinion: Spano recalled having recognized the role of hunters in the government of the territory, to the point of having solicited their support in the fight against African swine fever. The official note ends with a reference to the economic aspects of hunting. Hunting days have increased compared to previous years and the willingness of hunters to support the collection of hunters was appreciated data on game bags.