One of the thorniest and most discussed topics ever in the sector and most on the agenda as a result of forced stop of activity is undoubtedly the wildlife control. As in the distinction highlighted in the previous Ns. press release, hunting and wildlife control have very different repercussions as a result of the current legislation MCPDIndeed, for the latter there are no governmental limitations whatsoever, it is in fact saved from restrictions and cleared through customs as an essential activity of public utility.
Perfectly shareable deductions below the management and regulatory profile, but in the real world, now more than ever they justifiably create a wide dividing line in the sector on which we as FidC Piemonte are called to take a position. While it is true that the care of the territory under the fauna profile for species harmful to others it is thing of priority interest of the Hunt, it is also true that those in supernumerary such as wild boar have priority and interest aimed at other sectors and constitute the reason for a greater number of interventions in percentage terms.
It is precisely this high number of interventions that sees the participation of part of the Hunters the reason for the current internal disagreement, conflict between those who participate and those who do not participate in activities even if surrogate but which hunting is not, strong resentment on the considerations of the Hunter's Institutions only received as a free worker at the service of others. As an Association we cannot claim the right to impose dictates on the participation or not of our. Registered in the control operations, but we can certainly provide guidance in carefully evaluating the nature of the intervention to which our authorized Members are called to operate by Authorities in charge.
Therefore we consider it appropriate to invite ours. Members interested in the containment of the wild boar to refrain from carrying out interventions, especially in free territory, as a necessary form of respect for the majority of colleagues who have now stopped, in solidarity with them in giving a firm signal to the institutions on the problem. We are pleased to report that these indications have already been received and applied independently by many of our associates, we can only rejoice and support them operationally through our entire structure. Hunting is famously and historically considered a Noble Art, must be dutifully kept as such in the facts and in the spirit of its form of exercise (Fidc Piedmont).