Sunday opened the hunting season of the "ars venandi", a "culture" inseparable from the necessary wildlife management, an indispensable activity foragricultural economy, in particular of small villages, of disadvantaged areas but, not only for the incidence of damages from wildlife even in urban areas. The hunters return to the countryside and must do so increasingly attentive to the work of others, to safety, to respect for the property of others. Our return to the fields, as with the problems of fires, it entails that greater "protection" that allows us to counteract acts that are sometimes malicious. When the countryside is not in "solitude" it is easier to defend it from "evil aggressions".
The right and positive emotions he experiences the hunter they serve the common good. Among the prevention activities, it is up to us to safeguard Italian farmers and citizens from possible outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF). We are lovers and connoisseurs of the woods, hills, ditches and from tomorrow this knowledge will be decisive for prevention: if we were to find dead wild boars, we do not touch them and we report the presence of the carcasses to the competent health authorities, to the provincial police. Swine fever can become a serious problem and, although it is not the cause, the repopulation of wild boars, even if improper and forbidden, as “certain lies” tell us, it is also up to us to help find solutions in the interest of the country.
There are many problems to be faced in the hunting-society relationship, we are aware of this. The more we are hunting with our dog friends, the more we will have arguments for a correct narration of the hunt, to citizens, to the new generations. Something in Europe can change, we make ARCI Caccia the best interpreter of the necessary and no longer postponable comparison (Source: Arch Hunting).