La Regional Federcaccia of Piedmont issued the following statement: "Italy, a wonderful country of a thousand contradictions, manages to produce superlative ideas and projects and then not carry them out, leaving the good intentions expressed and their inherent issues. For decades we have been talking about prevention in the area and while managing to set up unique structures such as civil protection capable of intervening promptly at each event effectively, it is not possible to implement the forms of prevention necessary to limit the problems to the origin. Excessive bureaucracy, political inertia, immobility dictated by an unrealistic view of causes and effects.
Then objective technical causes illogically overcome by illusory visions that nature can still protect itself from the thousand negativities caused by the excessive anthropization created by man and to which only man can try to remedy. And so it happens that every possibility of pre-intervention to avert important and painful events that involve the territory and the populations themselves are nullified. A parallel to this aspect is possible with the conservation and preventive care of natural habitats and ecosystems of which the anthropization of the territory is always responsible for dangerous imbalances, effects. In fact, the same process takes place: you let go, avoid and minimize corrective interventions with gags similar to those expressed above, thus obtaining the same results. Federcaccia has long raised the need to use the Hunt in a modern conservative and preventive role, to be able to take an important step forward as a function of the environment, as a function of utility.
Unfortunately we remain unheard with political complicity aimed more at being interested in the effects than in the causes of the various problems of the territory. It is evident that prevention viable by hunting is not considered a valid electoral tool, is not an environmentally solution unfortunately widely acceptable, rather a physiological negativity even though it is materially an instrument capable of intervening, assuming that it is sufficient to trace park areas on paper which are then left to solitary drift. And so it is that important different aspects but united in a common denominator which it is the care of the territory are neglected, left at the mercy of an inconclusive chatter, devoid of a logic of vital pre-intervention for the survival and conservation of the same which certainly we will never be right about ".