Caccia e Cacciatori: the president of CNCN, Giovanni Ghini, expresses his satisfaction with the results of the meeting held in Rome with the representatives of the Government, on the theme "Environment, Legality and Work", it is a "Significant step forward for the hunters with the new role that is recognized in the hunting environment ".
The president of the CNCN avv. Giovanni Ghini applauds the initiative of 21 January in Rome, defining it as the first step of a far-reaching and absolutely important project for the hunting sector which has finally returned to the center of the debate. The “Environment, Legality and Work” event, held on Wednesday 21 January in the Sala del Cenacolo of the Chamber of Deputies, marks a decisive leap in quality in the method in which environmental issues are addressed in Italy. The synergy that is intended to be put in place between the environmental, agricultural and hunting world, without renouncing the different identities, in fact represents a significant cultural change, supported by the concreteness and level of innovation of the projects on display, which focus on the themes of the respect for the environment, legality and work. Environmental protection and hunting practices, in fact, are not in contradiction, on the contrary: the respect of the laws in force and the in-depth knowledge of the different positions allows a virtuous collaboration, made up of comparison and common initiatives. This change in method must see the collaboration of all the protagonists of the environmental chain, including the institutions of the sector.
The presence at the initiative of the Minister of the Environment Galletti and the messages of appreciation from the Ministers Lorenzin, Orlando and Martina, give hope for a fruitful collaboration in this sense. For all these reasons, I can only express, in my personal name and in the name of the association I represent, the most convinced applause for the "Environment, Legality and Work" initiative, in which the role of hunting associations for the protection and the enhancement of the extraordinary Italian environmental heritage. Yesterday should only be the first step in an innovative path, which could represent an opportunity for the entire country system, both in terms of economic growth in the sector and in terms of a substantial increase in the well-being of life for all. we.
John Ghini
CNC PresidentN
(January 23, 2015)
National Hunting and Nature Committee