Waiting to fully address the various topics that will characterize the work of the next one Regional Hunting Conference, announced by the Assessor Marco Remaschi by the end of June, the debate continues on the main issues on the agenda. In addition to the future Regional Hunting Calendar, with respect to which the CCT (Federcaccia Toscana, ANUU, ARCT, EPS) has already advanced some proposals and guidelines on the main contents, the need to set up the future strategic choices that will characterize the programming document.
In fact, the various components unanimously highlighted the need to speed up the approval times of an expected provision, as much as necessary, to solve the management critical issues of a deeply transformed territory, outlining at the same time the future management perspectives inherent to the role and function of public and private Wildlife Institutes and with them, the relationship between planned hunting territory, the system of protected areas and territorial hunting areas. A unitary vision, therefore, that considers the entire agro-forestry - pastoral territory as part of an integrated system in which every single action chosen for planning must be considered. "Part of a unitary system".
This vision was recently reaffirmed by the coordination of the Tuscan ATCs, in a recent document sent last 12 April signed by the Regional coordinator Roberto Vivarelli and, addressed to the attention of the President Enrico Rossi and Councilor Marco Remaschi. In the note, the Tuscan ATCs, while reserving further investigations in the programmatic and analytical part presented by the Region, clearly reiterate "the need to deal with analyzes and proposals of the new Regional Hunting Wildlife Plan in its entirety, avoiding by the Region, until final approval, any excerpts of the plan concerning both private and public structures ”. An unequivocal position that the CCT also agrees with and that contrasts with some territorial situations, where there are proposing and implementing transformations or variations of structures and institutes, in the absence of the fundamental planning tool and in the absence of the necessary regional guidelines on territorial and wildlife management.