"What happened in Val di Sole, with the death of Andrea Papi, is extremely worrying not only for the nature of the facts, but for the ideological reactions of the animal-environmental world. Reading living room animal-environmentalists minimizing what happened, reinforcing the dose and asking for further protection for large carnivores, is simply embarrassing. The old animal-environmentalism facade with its Martian laws and projects is putting the safety of citizens at serious risk and for a long time we have highlighted the risks associated with large carnivores such as bears and wolves, but the ideological approach has always been to minimize them.
Citizens, farmers and entire communities are afraid and the institutions cannot and must not abandon anyone. Precisely in this wake the sighting of wolves in inhabited centers, as happened in San Pietro Mussolino (VI), it must lead us immediately to intervene with control activitiescontainment and prevention. Politics will play its part and we will not fail to support solutions that restore safety and peace, where they have now become a distant memory.”
So in a note the Hon. Maria Cristina Caretta of Fratelli d'Italia, Vice-President of the Agriculture Commission at Montecitorio.