It is stated in the press release from CCT, Confederation hunters Toscani, “We are ordinary people, workers, employees, teachers, technicians, farmers, retirees.
Therefore, according to a questionable system of values typical of this society, no one compares to that group of more and less famous singers, pianists, women and men of letters, comedians who have signed an appeal to waive the control of ungulates in excess in Tuscany.
By renouncing the competition for illustrious signatures, the "common citizens" sign this appeal to defend the passion that unites them, hunting, an activity recognized as legitimate by existing laws and strictly regulated and, above all, to reiterate the need to intervene to safeguard nature, the environment, biodiversity.
The "common citizens" - we mean, normal - wish to remember that the defense of biodiversity is an integral part of hunting. The most striking example is unintentionally given to us by the "important people" who have decided to mobilize to defend the exorbitant population of ungulates, wild boars, roe deer, fallow deer and red deer.
The existing imbalance is difficult to deny even for the most uninformed, it is a source of risk for the safety of people but also for the survival of numerous animal species destined to give way to the invasion of the protégés of the subscribers.
The safety of people seems at times to appear of little consequence for certain animalism, made short-sighted by its own fundamentalism; it is really surprising that the "important" people, the writer Dacia Maraini, the musician Stefano Bollani, the comedian Giorgio Panariello among others, who have signed the animal rights appeal do not understand how too many wild boars mean certain death and definitive disappearance in vast territories of reptiles , amphibians, migratory, hares and squirrels, pheasants and gray partridges.
Then there would be the question of agricultural crops, but comedians, writers, singers, artists in general live on something else, they do not reap and do not weave ...
CCT invites you to sign the appeal with an email to [email protected]
(January 28, 2016)
CCT - Federcaccia