The gradual return to normality and the beginning of the so-called 2 phase, while representing a great opportunity for the development of ours ordinary activities and the economic and social recovery of the country, may however contain some pitfalls for the relationship between man and wildlife. In fact, with the slowdown in activities, we were able to witness a new phenomenon; the progressive approach of wild animals near roads, urban and built-up areas, etc. The quiet and the almost total absence of traffic, led animals to explore unusual and potentially dangerous places for them.
In this regard, there is a real risk that in these days, with the return to a growing movement of cars and people, road accidents can increase exponentially due precisely to the "new habits" of the animals. For these reasons and due to the neglect of many communication routes (tall grass on intersections, roundabouts and carriageway edges, etc.), sudden crossings of ungulates and ungulates could also occur in urban areas. large fauna.
Therefore, everyone must be prudent and careful in driving. We need to be aware of these new and possible risks. “Let's slow down. We are careful, for them and for us !! " An appeal and an act of sensitivity, disseminated on social networks by Federcaccia Lombardy, of which we attach the flyer. We also remind you that in this period it can be frequent to come across young Roe deer walking in the meadows or in the woods. There Confederation of Tuscan Hunters therefore recommends to avoid, in the most absolute way, the contact with these animals, as the smell released by the man would cause abandonment by the mother who is surely nearby.