Hunting: Umbria, Umbria also participated in the meeting in Rome on the Venatori Calendars; satisfied the ass. Cecchini, “A positive encounter, which made it possible to clarify some aspects linked to the hunting activity”.
“A positive meeting, which allowed to clarify some aspects related to hunting and to lay the foundations for the solution of some critical issues”. Thus the regional councilor for hunting, Fernanda Cecchini, commented on the meeting held this morning in Rome with the Ministers of the Environment, Gian Luca Galletti, and of Agriculture, Maurizio Martina. The meeting was requested by Umbria, together with five other Italian Regions, following the decision of the Council of Ministers to modify the hunting calendars already approved, with the early closure of the hunting of the species thrush bottaccio, cesena and woodcock. “Having been able to address the various issues together with the two competent ministers - said Cecchini - marks a significant step in the relations between the Government and the Regions in hunting matters, also in the direction of more profitable future relations”.
"During the meeting - Cecchini reports - we asked the ministers to clarify this point, since we are already working on the calendars for the next hunting season and the current situation, which has arisen after the resolution of the Council of Ministers, creates not a few problems for the new season. In this context - continues Cecchini - we have highlighted to the representatives of the Government that, in the absence of adequate changes to the national law, as Regions we will proceed with the drafting of the new hunting calendars as we have done in the past ”.
(February 11, 2015)
Source: AGI