There will be no lack of it Udine provincial section of the Italian Federation of Hunting, with the president Adriano Domenico Piccoli who will open the debate with his greeting. Rolando Della Vedova, Friulian coordinator of the environmental association EkoClub, will deepen the relationships between hunting and the primary sector. We will then continue with the naturalist Matthew DeLuca which will talk about fauna and territory, in particular what is the current evolution and what the future prospects will be. Joseph Parente, who boasts an important experience as director of ERSA (Regional Agency for Rural Development), will instead discuss the interregional project involving Italy and Austria and interventions for the development and defense of plant and animal biodiversity.
The last intervention will be that of Paul Viezzi, the regional president of Federcaccia: Viezzi will have the opportunity to talk about the wildlife plan, the regulation for animal welfare and the rural development plan, focusing attention on projects that threaten peasant culture and Friulian specialties. Just in the last few hours the Council of State accepted the appeal presented by the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region regarding the suspension of the hunting season, which will now last until next January 31st.
A few days ago, moreover, the Province of Udine had expressed itself in a totally negative way towards the imminent transfer of hunting and fishing skills to the region, a change that, according to the local authority, could entail new costs for citizens. The two extremely topical news items cannot fail to find space in the Agriest Land conference. The discussion on the Panontin Bill which concerns the reorganization of the provincial functions in Friuli in matters of environmental, forestry, fishing, hunting, hunting, fishing and civil protection, a series of rules that was approved by the regional council at the end of last year.