Hunting. The regional councilor Marco Remaschi agrees with the initiative of the CCt (Coordination of Tuscan hunters) about the complaint to the European Court of the EU Commission for unequal treatment of Italy regarding the closing dates of the hunting activity against woodcocks, song thrush and cesena.
In fact, a dry month of difference separates the closure of hunting between Italy and other European countries such as France: in Italy the intention is to move the closure from January 31st to January 20th, while in France the same species in the same territorial typology closes on February 20th.
“It is clear that we need to review the data provided by Italy in 2001 to Europe - says Remaschi - it is a question that needs to be dealt with again. Even making us feel clearly in Europe ”. Furthermore, the unequal treatment, in addition to inaccurate starting data, would also be due, according to what was explained by the ethologist Baldaccini ordinary of the University of Pisa, also to a different calculation of the beginning of pre-nuptial migrations made by other European countries: "For France for example - he explained on Monday during a meeting with the press - we proceeded by calculating the average between the data from the south of France and those from the northernmost territories ”. Operation that seems to have been lacking in Italy.
(November 19, 2015)
Source: StampToscana