Arci Caccia: Poaching is an affront to good hunting. Arci Caccia on the side of legality.
The national vice president of the Arci Caccia, Sergio Sorrentino, with his own statement expresses the dissent and contempt of the Arci Caccia Hunting Association for everything that can fall within the illegal activity of poaching and for all those who practice it. A rifle shot outside the rules and legality is an affront to good hunting, the serious and responsible one that has at heart the safeguarding of the fauna heritage and the conservation of biodiversity. For our part, no silence and no connivance and that is why, for years, we have been committed to preventing and repressing any poaching action through the activity of our voluntary hunting guards who operate throughout the Campania region in close contact with the institutions. and other organized forces. We also know that this operational trial may not be enough since the phenomenon of poaching contrasts every day on a cultural level, affirming the value and role of hunting as an important and qualified tool for the protection and management of the territory.
The hunter is a friend of the environment and is even more so if in practicing his activity he can have access to suitable programmers and planners that the public administration does not always make available. Through hunting it is possible to rebuild habitats, control the territory, strengthen the balance between species, increase biodiversity. The hunters do it with the work of the territorial hunting areas and with the fauna and management skills that are recognized when they are engaged in the management of protected structures.
Arci Caccia will continue to work to stop the hand of poachers and to ensure that no one turns away in the face of any act of illegality. We will do it with determination, knowing that we must also oppose any instrumentality that, for miserable propaganda interests, tries to unite the people for the good of the hunters to the delinquent one of the poachers.
Arci Caccia Press Office
(November 26, 2013)