A highly topical topic
Monday September 26th will take place at theGeorgofili Academy in Florence, an event dedicated to the problems of wildlife control in relation to the territory and anthropogenic activities. The day is organized by the Georgofili Academy in collaboration with the National College of Agricultural and Agricultural Engineering Graduates, with the aim of providing professionals and all those who are interested in deepening the issue, a contribution to wildlife hunting management and the related legal aspects deriving from the Regional and National applications. The exponential growth of ungulates, especially the boar, is one of the major causes of inconvenience and damage that are recorded above all to the detriment of the primary sector.
Prevention and refreshment
Hence the need to investigate the criteria for land management arriving at the identification of responsibilities for the prevention and restoration of damage caused by wildlife. In addition to the immediate economic aspects, linked to the damage that affects agricultural and forestry businesses, there is a warning increasing pressure on ecosystems, both agricultural and forestry, whose adverse effects will manifest themselves in the vegetable and animal sectors in medium / long periods.
The need for balance
There is also the need to ascertain, in a precise and unambiguous manner, the legal nature of the Territorial Areas of Hunting identifying, in this scenario, also the exact and correct application of the indemnity obligation imposed on them. All this in a context where the peculiarity of wildlife remains that of moving around the territory in conditions of freedom, with the need to redefine the actions necessary to achieve a balance between general fauna and species fauna, with respect to the territory and human activities. By clicking on this link you can view the complete program.