Federcaccia Trieste: The Environmental and Zoophilic Hunting Surveillance of Federcaccia Trieste, reminds you that, particularly in this period of the year, puppies of roe, wild boar and other species belonging to the local wildlife.
With a press note, Federcaccia Trieste and Vigilanza Venatoria Ambientale e Zoofila strongly recommends "to all citizens but especially to hikers, cyclists, mushroom-makers and anyone who comes across a wild animal puppy not to touch it, much less take it in but no. Although it may be alone and in an apparent state of abandonment, it must be borne in mind that it is constantly monitored by the mother. If the man were to transfer his scent to the puppy, even for a simple contact, the mother would no longer recognize him as her own, so she would abandon him, thus destining him to certain death. "
«For example, in the case of the roe deer, it is necessary to know that in the first weeks of life the puppy spends little time with its mother, who comes only to breastfeed it. The little one is protected exclusively by its total lack of smell, by the mimicry given to it by the colors of the coat and by the absolute immobility. Therefore, those lucky enough to meet a puppy must limit themselves to observing it without touching it and the best thing, for its safety, is to get away as quickly as possible, avoiding any form of disturbance so as not to frighten the puppy. "
26.05.2015