“The approval of a fund from 5 million euro for the sterilization of wild boars is a meaningless waste of money. The government does not find the public resources to reduce the cost of Italian bills, but throws millions of euros away to try to sterilize wild boars. Even the Dr. Genovesi, head of wildlife coordination of ISPRA, explained how it is not possible to replace the killing of wild boars with sterilization, but this majority is interested only in keeping the point, rather than finding the solutions to problems.
The wild boar population in Italy is so large that even guaranteeing the maintenance of 80% of spayed females for 10 years there would be no reductions, but it does not take a genius to understand it, a bit of common sense would be enough. The application of contraceptive vaccines is funny just thinking about it, unless we want to imagine flocks of animal rights activists commit to catching the wild boars one by one, and then injecting the contraceptive vaccine intramuscularly.
Genes who imagine such a thing as feasible then forget that neutering does not prevent a boar from however, continue to cause accidents on the roads or to destroy agricultural crops. Unfortunately, the budget law in the Chamber will be armored, given the enormous delays in the work in the Senate and therefore there will be no way to remedy this crazy provision, unless Minister Patuanelli fails to intervene at the last minute, avoiding yet another waste useless of public money. " The Hon. Maria Cristina Caretta, group leader of the Brothers of Italy in the Montecitorio Agriculture Commission.