“Despite the countless appeals from the agricultural world in recent years, the problems stemming from the out-of-control growth of some animal species they are continuing to increase, while they struggle to find public containment policies ”. He denounces it Legacoop Romagna, which laments the increased danger to people and damage to agriculture. “Alien species like otters and fallow deer, but also indigenous such as wild boars and starlings, continue to cause enormous damage to the primary sector.
The bodies in charge are struggling to oversee the problems that companies pose with increasing frequency, with risks that also notoriously concern the hydrogeological stability of the territory (river banks and perforated canals) and road safety. We call on all local authorities, starting from the Region and the State - writes Legacoop - to strongly strengthen the policies for the control of wildlife.
In addition to damage to production, there are now risks for people. The trespassing of ungulates from farmland to roads has already caused numerous car accidents and collisions with vehicles ”.