New regulatory framework
"The Lombardy Region, in light of the new regulatory framework, today recalled how to operate in the case of sighting of a wolf According to institutional procedures, that is, by promptly contacting the competent provincial police or Ersaf Lombardia (via email) and, when possible, collecting photographic or video material to allow for correct identification of the animal. Reports can be sent to Ersaf Lombardia at [email protected] indicating the precise location of the sighting" This is what regional councilor Floriano Massardi of the League, President of the Agriculture, Mountains and Forests Commission at Palazzo Pirelli, said.
Livestock losses
The Northern League councillor explains: “Personally, I consider wolves to be a huge problem, and not just at the local level. It's worth remembering that wolves pose a significant threat to livestock farming, causing the loss of approximately 65.000 livestock (mostly sheep and goats) each year in the European Union. Frequent attacks cause significant economic damage and security concerns in many regions.".
Containment of the species
"Today, the Lombardy Region reiterated the importance of constant monitoring of the territory, in which citizens can play a leading role. The League, for its part, is doing a lot. Today, this ferocious predator was downgraded from a "particularly protected species" to a "protected species" thanks to an amendment, later approved, presented in the Chamber of Deputies by our MP Francesco Bruzzone during the debate on Calderoli's "Mountain Law." This amendment allows for the containment of this species, which is so harmful to humans as well.", concludes Massardi. (Source: Lega Press Office – Lega Lombarda Salvini)







































