The alarm was raised by ARCICACCIA, fearing that this will be the inevitable consequence of the management policy of Commissioner Carosio Francesco, who, without any justification, failed to place orders for hares for the repopulation of the territory on the basis of the offers received by the 'ATC in August. In fact, in a completely unmotivated way, the aforementioned Commissioner reiterated the requests for offers, going beyond the time needed to procure the prized wild game of which, it is known, there is limited availability during the hunting season in progress, despite the presence in the budget of funds that would have allowed to proceed with the order.
What interests Commissioner Carosio pursued is not known. Certainly not those of hunters who pay fragrant admission fees, many of whom are represented by Carosio himself in his capacity as provincial president of the FIDC, notoriously the hunting association that boasts the largest number of members. ARCICACCIA, through its provincial president G. Ansicche, forwarded a formal request for clarification to ATC AL2 in November, but to date no response has been received.
Whatever the conclusion of the story will be, ARCICACCIA believes that never before have the hunting associations, of which a deafening silence is recorded, instead of wasting resources in appeals on issues of principle that add nothing to the substance of the matter, should rather concentrate them to achieve a rapid restoration of the functionality of the ATC management committees given that the policy of "one man alone in command" seems to produce disastrous results and feed self-referential behaviors in contrast with the logic that should animate a "participatory" management of the territory.