The difficult coexistence between productive activities and, more and more often, the normal life of towns and cities, with wildlife is a topic that, for some time, has been on the newspaper pages every day.
No longer just wild boars and ungulates of various kinds, but starlings that have become sedentary, pigeons and so on. In the agenda that lines up the many emergencies in the country, this too ends up finding its own place, due to the risks induced to the safety and health of citizens and the impact on economic activities in the countryside.
"All this leads back to the theme of better management, a field in which hunters can make a formidable contribution: the pact with farmers, a relationship too often experienced in a conflictual key, can now allow us to give greater strength to the achievement of this objective ”is the conviction of the president of Federcaccia Toscana Moreno Periccioli who, returning to the agreement reached, now recalls the need to speed up the pace to put a reform process back on track also on a national level.
"The platform addresses the central nodes and above all puts issues in a row that await a different overall approach" says the president of Federcaccia Toscana, highlighting the importance of the common commitment, as stated in the signed document, to "work on the development of a reform text of 157/92, seeking the widest convergences among all the social components available, to be submitted to the political forces and regional institutions of Tuscany with the request to promote agreements with other Regions to arrive at the presentation, with the signing of five Regional Councils, to Parliament ".
Hunting Federation