In the "Cacciapensieri" section the Provincial Federcaccia of Brescia spoke of the deer of theUpper Camonica Valley who died from snow and lack of food. According to biologists and experts, however, this is not a serious situation, but a kind of natural selection. In short, the ungulates rebalance themselves and the surviving specimens are the strongest ones. The position is considered in part to be shared by the hunting association, even if it is not understandable why it is punctually excluding man from the natural chain.
In particular, hunters and responsible managers of animal populations play a decisive role according to FIDC Brescia. Man understood in this way has always been the true rebalancer of wild populations by means of withdrawal for food purposes. Therefore, the only natural selection has always been made by men. Today there is no longer a need for food and selective collection is distinguished on the basis of the sex and age of the animals. The containments are carried out in a far-sighted manner in the Valtellina part of the Stelvio Park, useful interventions to avoid uncontrolled deaths.
Based on the provisions of the Lombardy Region with its wildlife health monitoring plan, animals found dead must be analyzed and disposed of to verify the presence or absence of any diseases (tuberculosis in the first place). The controlled withdrawal, then, facilitates the supply chain of game meat. The conclusion of the column is hopeful: "Perhaps one day in Italy too we will be able to talk about the management of protected areas even with the active presence of man".